The Republican Party tried to limit the influence of Theodore Roosevelt by nominating him as vice president to William McKinley. This was seen as a way to sideline him, as the vice presidency was often regarded as a less powerful position.
How did the Republican Party try to limit the influence of Theodore Roosevelt? (1 point)
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Roosevelt was made the secretary of the U.S. Navy.
Roosevelt was made the secretary of the U.S. Navy.
Roosevelt was elected as the governor of New York.
Roosevelt was elected as the governor of New York.
Roosevelt was made the police chief of New York City.
Roosevelt was made the police chief of New York City.
Roosevelt was nominated vice president to William McKinley.
Roosevelt was nominated vice president to William McKinley.
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