As the war lingered and the presidential election of 1916 loomed, Wilson endorsed ________, yet then ran a campaign stressing ________.

A. enhanced military preparedness; that he kept the U.S. out of war
B. Taft as his successor; that he was more progressive than Taft
C. a pacifist position; how he had stood up to Germany on the U-boat issue
D. a set of strong positions in foreign affairs; domestic issues


Answer: A

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