Under Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic Party

A. rejected the policies of progressivism.
B. continued to adhere to the same basic policies that it did in the nineteenth century.
C. began a radical change by endorsing the idea that government should become involved in the economy.
D. shattered into three very distinct parties that were extraordinarily antagonistic toward each other.
E. adopted a policy of isolating the United States from the affairs of the rest of the world.


Answer: C

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