In 1894, __________

A) Grover Cleveland had strong support for his policies
B) few voters supported a strong, active government
C) the Populist party was a major political party
D) the deadlock between the Republicans and Democrats ended
E) Americans became more suspicious of government power


Answer: D

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What will be an ideal response?

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