During the 1912 campaign for president, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson disagreed mainly over:

a. the extent to which government should serve as a counterbalance to concentrated private power
b. whether the states or the federal government should be responsible for passing women's suffrage laws
c. the proper role for the United States in world affairs
d. the extent to which the federal government should pursue conservation policies on public lands


A

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