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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.

A 3 column table with 4 rows titled Congressional Voting, Civil Rights Act of 1965. Column 1 has entries House Republican, House Democrat, Senate Republican, Senate Democrat. Column 2 is labeled Yes with entries 109, 218, 30, 49. Column 3 is labeled No with entries 20, 54, 1, 16.

How did congressional voting for civil rights laws change from 1957 to 1965?
The majority of both parties shifted to oppose the law.
More House Democrats shifted from oppposing to favoring the law.
Most Senators from both parties shifted to oppose the law.
All Senate Republicans shifted to favor the law.

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Answer:

More House Democrats shifted from oppposing to favoring the law.

Explanation:

The congressional voting for civil rights laws change from 1957 to 1965 as More House Democrats shifted from opposing to favoring the law.

What changes occurs from  1957 to 1965 in House Democrats?

The table 1 shows the congressional voting for civil rights laws in 1957.

In the above table, favored House Democrats are 119 whereas the opposed democrats are 107. Means the favored house democrats is more than the opposed.

The table 2 shows the congressional voting for civil rights laws in 1965.

In the above table, favored House Democrats are 218 whereas the opposed democrats are 54. Means the favored house democrats is more than the opposed, but by larger amount.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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