The Democratic Party rivals for the presidential nomination who deadlocked for more than a hundred ballots in 1924 were
a. Al Smith and William G. McAdoo.
b. Al Smith and John W. Davis.
c. John W. Davis and William G. McAdoo.
d. Burton Wheeler and Thomas J. Walsh.
e. John W. Davis and Woodrow Wilson.
ANS: A
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