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How did the election of 1912 impact the Progressive movement?
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Theodore Roosevelt switched parties and became a Democrat.
Theodore Roosevelt switched parties and became a Democrat.
The election resulted in the Progressive movement losing momentum.
The election resulted in the Progressive movement losing momentum.
William Howard Taft left politics after the election and changed careers.
William Howard Taft left politics after the election and changed careers.
The race between Roosevelt and Wilson kept progressive reform in the spotlight.
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The race between Roosevelt and Wilson kept progressive reform in the spotlight.
Explanation: Roosevelt’s Bull Moose campaign and Wilson’s progressive platform kept progressive issues central to national debate, even though the split in the Republican vote handed the presidency to Wilson.
Explanation: Roosevelt’s Bull Moose campaign and Wilson’s progressive platform kept progressive issues central to national debate, even though the split in the Republican vote handed the presidency to Wilson.
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