The Progressive Bull Moose party died when
a. Teddy Roosevelt refused to run as the party's presidential candidate in 1916.
b. Teddy Roosevelt lost the presidential race in 1916.
c. the United States entered World War I.
d. the Republican candidate, Charles Evans Hughes, advocated the same programs as Roosevelt.
e. Woodrow Wilson won over most Bull Moose voters.
a
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How did most southern whites view blacks joining the Democratic Party in the late 1930s?
A) They accepted having new voters in the party. B) They were indifferent and thought that blacks would not vote. C) They remained overjoyed that the party was becoming integrated. D) They were fearful and frustrated at the impudence of blacks joining the party.
The German invaders who flooded into the western Roman Empire in the fourth century were
A) long-time neighbors, familiar with Roman civilization, who were attracted to Roman wealth and culture. B) savage barbarians who had nothing to contribute to Rome. C) pagans who were hostile to Christianity. D) a powerful threat that even a healthy Rome would have been unable to resist. E) outsiders who were as much strangers to the Romans as the Romans were strangers to them.
The most successful parliamentary democracy in 19th century Europe was
a. Prussia b. Russia c. Holland d. Poland e. Britain
Petchesky argues that the concept of ___________ directly links reproductive health care, poverty, racism, gender-based violence, education, and labor conditions.
a. reproductive justice b. the pro-choice movement c. the right-to-life movement d. the feminist movement