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Which of the following statements summarizes John F. Kennedy's stance on civil rights? a. He took a drastically more active approach than either Franklin D. Roosevelt or Dwight Eisenhower had in terms of civil rights. b. He celebrated racial equality but was reluctant to move too quickly with reforms to avoid alienating potential political allies by putting them in a difficult position with their constituents. c. He worked closely with Martin Luther King, Jr. on legislation, leading the activist to commend him for his "moral passion." d. He was far less supportive of the civil rights movement than previous presidents had been, leading his popularity levels to plummet. e. He refused to direct any promotional efforts toward African American voters during his campaign but gradually came to work with them during his presidency

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