The Socialist Party's opposition to American involvement in World War I

a. made them unpopular with the urban working class.
b. increased their share of the vote in cities like Chicago and New York considerably.
c. prompted them to side with Germany.
d. went largely unnoticed in the heat of the public debate.


ANSWER: b

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