How did the creation of Democratic-Republican societies in 1793 and 1794 transform political life in the United States?

A) American citizens began to rally behind the Federalist Party.
B) Many Americans became interested in national politics.
C) The Republican Party split into two factions.
D) Americans were easily taken in by propaganda.


B

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a. the incumbent Grover Cleveland. b. William McKinley. c. William Jennings Bryan. d. none of the above.

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