The workingmen’s parties

a. enjoyed their greatest success in western cities.
b. opposed public education because it increased the tax burden on working people.
c. were violently hostile to the Democratic party.
d. were damaged by association with women’s rights and “free love.”
e. all of these choices.


ANS: D

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