In the election of 1916, supporters of Woodrow Wilson
A. helped the president easily beat his Republican opponent.
B. called his Republican opponent a pacifist who would not act to save England.
C. felt betrayed when the president stated that the nation's entrance into the war was inevitable.
D. were anxious for the president to declare war before election day.
E. hinted that his Republican opponent would lead the nation into war.
E
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