The New Deal Coalition consisted of voters supportive of the New Deal and Democratic Party Agenda; its members included intellectuals, African Americans, farmers, factory workers, and women. This represents the core of the modern Democratic Party supporters today. What groups of people made up the New Deal Coalition?
1) Intellectuals, African Americans, farmers, factory workers, and women
2) Business owners, Republicans, immigrants, and young people
3) Labor unions, Native Americans, teachers, and senior citizens
4) Scientists, Asian Americans, miners, and LGBTQ+ individuals