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How did the Progressive Party set itself apart from the Democratic and Republican parties?
The Progressive Party strongly supported the rights of businesses.
The Progressive Party strongly supported women’s suffrage.
The Progressive Party strongly supported racial equality.
The Progressive Party strongly supported the rights of immigrants.
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Correct answer: The Progressive Party strongly supported women’s suffrage.
Brief explanations:
- Not true that it "strongly supported the rights of businesses" — Progressives pushed to curb corporate power, break trusts, and regulate big business rather than expand business rights.
- Not true that it "strongly supported racial equality" — the Progressive movement and the 1912 Progressive (Bull Moose) Party generally did not make civil rights for African Americans a priority and many progressives held racist views.
- Not true that it "strongly supported the rights of immigrants" — many progressives favored assimilation policies and some supported immigration restrictions rather than robust protections for immigrant rights.
Brief explanations:
- Not true that it "strongly supported the rights of businesses" — Progressives pushed to curb corporate power, break trusts, and regulate big business rather than expand business rights.
- Not true that it "strongly supported racial equality" — the Progressive movement and the 1912 Progressive (Bull Moose) Party generally did not make civil rights for African Americans a priority and many progressives held racist views.
- Not true that it "strongly supported the rights of immigrants" — many progressives favored assimilation policies and some supported immigration restrictions rather than robust protections for immigrant rights.
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