Paradoxically, the Progressive Era left the Republican Party and the Democratic Party ______.
A. organizationally much stronger but in a much weaker electoral position
B. under a cloud of suspicion regarding corruption of the presidential election of 1864
C. as third parties; Whig and Bull Moose became the two major parties until the Great Depression
D. organizationally weaker but more entrenched than ever in the political system
Answer: D
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