What would have been the most likely outcome had Huey Long run for president in 1936?
a) The Democratic candidate would have lost millions of votes to Long.
b) It would have been the first time a third-party candidate became president.
c) The Democratic candidate would have won by a landslide.
d) The Republican candidate would have lost millions of votes to Long.
a) The Democratic candidate would have lost millions of votes to Long.
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A. university-educated schoolteachers B. higher-paid teachers C. more male schoolteachers D. state-sponsored education
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