Refer to the table. A 3 column table with 4 rows titled Congressional Voting, Civil Rights Act of 1957. Column 1 has entries House Republican, House Democrat, Senate Republican, Senate Democrat. Column 2 is labeled Yes, with entries 167, 119, 43, 29. Column 3 is labeled No with entries 19, 107, 0, 18. What does the table show about how Congress voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1957? Check all that apply. The majority of both parties opposed the bill. More Republicans than Democrats opposed the bill. More Democrats than Republicans opposed the bill. The majority of both parties voted in favor of the bill. All Senate Republicans voted in favor of the bill.

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From 1957 to 1965, congressional voting on civil rights legislation evolved from opposition to support as more House Democrats shifted from opposition to support.

What changes happened in the House Democrats between 1957 and 1965?

Table 1 illustrates how Congress voted on civil rights legislation in 1957.

The number of favorable House Democrats in the table above is 119, while the number of opposition Democrats is 107. This means that the Democrats in the House are more popular than the Republicans.

Table 2 illustrates how Congress voted on civil rights legislation in 1965.

The number of favorable House Democrats is 218 in the table above, while the number of opposition Democrats is 54. This means that the favored house democrats outnumber the opposing party, but by a wider margin.

Thus Option B is correct as this was the way congressional voting for civil rights laws changed from 1957 to 1965

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