Which of the following is best supported by

evidence as you analyze the impact of the
Cold War on racial tensions within the U.S.?
(1 point)
Over time, U.S. policy makers became
aware that the U.S. needed to address
issues such as racial segregation and
discrimination as part of its larger Cold
War strategy.
Most civil rights leaders focused on
race as a domestic issue and paid little
attention to the international impact of
racial discrimination.
U.S. leaders focused on the Cold War
and national security concerns to such
an extent that they paid relatively little
attention to the civil rights movement.
U.S. leaders were hesitant to openly
support civil rights initiatives for fear of
being labeled as “soft” on communism.

Over time, U.S. policy makers became aware that the U.S. needed to address issues such as racial segregation and discrimination as part of its larger Cold War strategy.