History, 08.02.2021 18:10, vaehcollier
What was a factor in Woodrow Wilson's 1912 election victory?
Roosevelt withdrew and endorsed Wilson.
Taft had decided not to run and endorsed Wilson.
Wilson was more progressive than either Taft or Roosevelt.
Roosevelt and Taft split the Republican votes.
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How did bacon's rebellion affect relations between colonists and native americans? a. relations improved after many were disgusted by the violence of the rebellion. b. after the rebellion, colonists placed less focus on the "indian problem."c. the rebellion showed many that in order to establish better relations between colonists and native americans, slavery had to be legalized. d. more colonists supported an armed expansion into native american territory.
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What was a factor in Woodrow Wilson's 1912 election victory?
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