How did the Democratic Party win the election of 1912?
a. The liberal candidate gained more votes than all conservative candidates combined.
b. The Socialist Party gained enough votes to cause Theodore Roosevelt to lose the election.
c. A split in the Republican Party gave the Democratic candidate the lead in both the popular vote and the Electoral College.
d. Women played a leading role in the Democratic Party campaign.
c. A split in the Republican Party gave the Democratic candidate the lead in both the popular vote and the Electoral College.
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