how do the peasants in samara want to resolve the land issue? A) they want the land taken away from the peasants and given to the farmers B) they want the land taken away from the wealthy landowners and given to the peasants C) they want the land in the hands of the government and distributed to the people D) they want land sold to the highest bidder, regardless of social status

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Answer 1
They want the land taken away from the wealthy landowners and given to the peasants.
Answer 2

The peasants in Samara want the issue resolved in such a way that B) they want the land taken away from the wealthy landowners and given to the peasants.

Issues in Samara Peasants feel they are being denied equal access to land. They feel the wealthy are ripping them off.

They therefore want this issue to be resolved by the land of the wealthy landowners being taken from them and given to the peasants so that they can enjoy access to land.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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Which reason best highlights why amendments to the Social Security Act (SSA) were made?

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The biggest reason behind changes to the Social Security Act (in 1939) was to make sure this program helped more people in American society. One of the amendments made to the Social Security Act was the implementation of survivor benefits. If a person was to die unexpectedly and had paid into the system, family members would be able to receive the money owed to that person who passed away unexpectedly.

Besides survivor benefits, retired workers collecting Social Security could set up a payment system where their children or spouse received money as well. All of these changes lead to Social Security having a more positive affect on the American family as a whole.

Which of the following was NOT a source of resentment for Native Americans in the West during the late 1800s? A. forced assimilation B. railroads C. open rangelands D. reservations

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A forced assimilation

From which group did andrew jackson received the most support in the election of 1828

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the answer is andrew jackson received the most support in the election of 1828 from the common people .
so your answer is common people

Answer:

White men who did not own land

Explanation:

They got suffrage for the first time

What writings contain the “good news” message of Jesus of Nazareth

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The "good news" message of Jesus of Nazareth is written in four different accounts: the 4 Gospels (the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), all of which are located in the New Testament of the Bible. 
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Jesus' Good news also known as the gospel is found in the bible. It has to do with how Jesus came down to earth as a human and completed what his father had set in place before hand and then he died on the cross for every ones sins because he was perfect and had not sinned. He then became alive again and went back up to heaven.
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Which event was the MAIN cause of South Carolina's secession from the United States in 1860? A) the Missouri Compromise B) the Kansas-Nebraska Act Eliminate C) the firing on Ft. Sumter D) the election of Abraham Linco

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The answer would be D. Hope I helped!

Answer:

D

Explanation:

In the presidential election of 1912, he ran as the democratic candidate. what was his platform?
a.socialism
b.new freedom
c.square deal
d.conservatism

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The best answer is B. New Freedom. 

President Woodrow Wilson secured the Democratic party's nomination in the 1912 election and ran on a new platform, coined the New Freedom. This strategy was used in hopes of defeating rival, Theodore Roosevelt who was another reformer candidate, to secure enough middle-class votes to win the Presidency. The New Freedom policies aimed to influence those who were part of the lower-working classes aspiring to reach middle-class stability through business opportunities and land-ownership. 

Answer:

B

Explanation:

President Woodrow Wilson ran on a New Freedom. His platform was progressive and included a call for stronger antitrust legislation, banking reform, and reduced tariffs.

How was William Wilberforce, a member of Parliament, able to affect the future of slavery in Britain

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In 1807, he achieved a ban on British slave trade.
William Wilberforce, a member of Parliament was able to affect the future of slavery in Britain, because he helped pass the Slave Trade Act of 1807 and later on the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 which abolished slavery in all British colonies. This included slave trade and all other things related to slavery being abolished in the Indian subcontinent, African colonies and colonies in the Caribbean.

Why was geography such a significant factor in the rise of the Italian city-states?

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Answer:

A. Italy’s location on the Mediterranean between Western Europe the Byzantine empire and Arab world made it a crossroads of trade and culture.

Explanation:

Italy had an excellent location and excellent geography when it comes to the development of trade. The reason for this is that the Italian city-state were situated on a peninsula in between Western Europe, Byzantium, and the Arab world, thus in the middle of the trade. Having excellent ports, these city-states used the opportunity and developed very well, becoming very wealthy and powerful, with the likes of Venice and Genoa becoming real powerhouses.

Explain how the supreme court justified the practice of segregating railroad passengers in louisiana

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The practice of segregating railroad cars was decided in the Supreme Court case Plessy vs Ferguson. In this case, Homer Plessy argues that even though he is 1/8th African-American, he should still be able to sit in the 1st class white section since he paid for a ticket there. The Supeme Court ruled against him stating that cars can be separated by race as long as they are equal. This concept of separate but equal became wildly popular in the US and was used in schools, restaurants, etc.

The Supreme Court justified segregation in Louisiana through Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), creating the 'separate but equal' doctrine, stating that segregation did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment as long as facilities for both races were equal.

The Supreme Court justified the practice of segregating railroad passengers in Louisiana through the landmark case Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. In this case, separate but equal doctrine was established, wherein the Court ruled that as long as the segregated facilities for whites and blacks were purportedly equal, segregation did not violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Justice Harlan, the sole dissenter, argued against this doctrine, stating that the Constitution should be colorblind when it comes to civil rights, but his opinion did not prevail.

The united states adopted the gold standard in the 1870s for its currency because

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The correct answer is  it hoped to encourage European investment in the United States

The United States had a huge amount of gold and wanted to base their currency on that amount of gold because it would attract investments from countries such as Europe which didn't have the gold standard. This proved to be successful as many countries of the world started imitating them and switching to that system.

how did john rolfe contribute to the virginia tobacco industry

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John Rolfe died sometime in 1622. Although a third of the colony was killed in the Indian uprising of that year, it is not known how Rolfe died. ... Among the seeds identified were tobacco seeds, likely the same strain of tobacco that Rolfe had famously introduced to Virginia.Thanks 
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Answer: A

He introduced a new kind of tobacco to Virginia.

What was the Second Continental Congress created for?

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The questions were different this time. First and foremost, how would the colonist meet the military threat of the British. It was agreed that a CONTINENTAL ARMY would be created. The Congress commissioned George Washington of Virginia to be the supreme commander, who chose to serve without pay. How would supplies be paid for? The Congress authorized the printing of money. Before the leaves had turned, Congress had even appointed a standing committee to conduct relations with foreign governments, should the need ever arise to ask for help. No longer was the Congress dealing with mere grievances. It was a full-fledged governing body.

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Still, in May of 1775 the majority of delegates were not seeking independence from Britain. Only radicals like John Adams were of this mindset. In fact, that July Congress approved the OLIVE BRANCH PETITION, a direct appeal to the king. The American delegates pleaded with George III to attempt peaceful resolution and declared their loyalty to the Crown. The King refused to receive this petition and instead declared the colonies to be in a state of rebellion in August. Insult turned to injury when George ordered the hiring of HESSIAN mercenaries to bring the colonists under control. Americans now felt less and less like their English brethren. How could their fellow citizens order a band of ruthless, foreign goons? The moderate voice in the Continental Congress was dealt a serious blow.

As the seasons changed and hostilities continued, cries for independence grew stronger. The men in Philadelphia were now wanted for treason. They continued to govern and hope against hope that all would end well. For them, the summer of 1776 brought the point of no return — a formal declaration of independence.
This was created for delegates because they did no have a system yet. In addition to that this happened after The Revolutionary War.

President Roosevelt’s plan of relief, recovery, and reform, known as the New Deal, was to address

concerns of the wealthy


World War 1


the Great Depression


World War 2

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The Great Depression, World War 1 just occurred, World War 2 will occur later, and concerns of the wealthy was in fact dealt with roosevelt, but THEODORE roosevelt not fdr. 

Answer:

the great depression

Explanation:

How did what happened to farmers during the 1920's foreshadow events of the great depression?

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Farmers planted more and took out loans for land and equipment hoping for a good payout when the crop prices declined and farmers lost land.

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The map below shows population growth rates for countries in modern Europe. Use the map to answer the following question:

A map showing population growth rates for European countries is shown. Spain, Portugal, England, Northern Ireland, parts of central and southern Europe have between zero and .5 percent population growth. France, Iceland, and Albania have between .5 and one percent population growth. Italy, Germany, Poland, Russia and most of central and southeastern Europe have a negative growth rate between zero and negative one percent. Turkey and Ireland are the only countries with a population growth rate of greater than one percent.
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Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the map?

A. Population growth depends upon economic growth.
B. France has the fastest growing population in Europe.
C. Muslim nations are ove

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A. Population growth depends upon economic growth.

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Choices for this question are

A. Population growth depends upon economic growth.

B. France has the fastest growing population in Europe.

C. Muslim nations are overcrowded, causing immigration to Europe.

D. Population growth rates in Eastern Europe are generally lower than Western Europe.

You can observe that the map doesn't show a relation between population growth and economic growth, so we can't determined if one depends on the other. Choice A cannot be the answer.

Additionally, France has a population growth between 0.5 and 1 percent, which is not the fastest or the greatest rate, because Turkey and Irleand are the only countries with a population growth rate greater than 1 percent. So, the choice B is not the answer either.

Similarly, the map doesn't relates immigration rates with population, we are not able to determined if the Muslim nations are overcrowded, causin immigration to Europe.

Having said that, the only choice left is D, which is true, because the given information shows that Eastern Europe generally has lower population growth rate than Western Europe.

Therefore, the answer is D.

Laid responsibility for the first world war on germany. ·dictated that germany would pay reparations and disarm its military. ·resulted in substantial loss of territory for germany. ·helped set the stage for european conflict that would eventually result in world war ii. which event is being described by these statements?
a.the munich pact
b.the treaty of paris
c.the treaty of versailles
d.the north atlantic treaty

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I believe the correct answer is C The treaty of Versailles. If this answer helped you and was correct you can name me "Brainliest." ty :) 

The answer is C: the treaty of Versailles.

The Treaty of Versailles was the most important peace treaty signed at the end of World War I (signed on November 11, 1918).

This peace treaty stipulated, amongst many other clauses, that Germany and its allies would have to pay reparations to the Entente powers for damages incurred during the war, give up considerable amounts of its territory, and be fully disarmed. Many, like the economist, Keynes, predicted that this treaty, which was considered too harsh, would be problematic in the future, and indeed, it is cited as one of the main causes that led Germany to engage in World War II.  

What were major criticisms of the New Deal?

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The answer you have selected is the correct one. Hope this helps :)

The American Library Association was established in 1876 in order to protect what freedom

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Intellectual! I hope this helps!

Answer:

Freedom of inquiry

Explanation:

Background information: us president franklin
d. roosevelt was elected on his promise to improve economic conditions in america. in his first inaugural address, which he gave the day he came into office, he discussed the economic crisis. which economic problems does president roosevelt mention in this excerpt? check all that apply.

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High Unemployment
Lost savings 
lack of markets

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected on his promise to improve economic conditions in America. In his first inaugural address, which he gave the day he came into office, he discussed the economic crisis. The problems that President Roosevelt mentioned were lack of markets, high unemployment, and loss of savings.

American citizens were afraid of the crisis. So the first thing President Roosevelt tried to do was to calm down citizen's fears. He was very aware of the economic consequences of the Great Depression and he created his "New Deal" program to help people in need. The stock market crash of October 29, 1929, started the Great Depression in the US. Thousands of people lost their jobs, banks went into bankruptcy, and several companies had to close. So the New Deal was aimed to create social programs to alleviate the economic hardships.

Compare sovereignty in a unitary system of government with sovereignty in a federal system

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Example of non popular sovereignty is : annexing a state in the south and assuming that it's gonna be a slave state
Example of popular sovereignty : 
The ability to vote

What did Pontiac do during the last days of the French and Indian War?

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Pontiac's War, Pontiac's Conspiracy, or Pontiac'sRebellion was launched in 1763 by a loose confederation of elements of Native American tribes, primarily from the Great Lakes region, the Illinois Country, and Ohio Country who were dissatisfied with British postwar policies in the Great Lakes region after the British ...

He formed an alliance of western Native Americans


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After the death of king solomon, jerusalem became the capital of the southern kingdom of

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the answer is southern kingdom of Judah

I was a senator who played a key role in development of the compromise of 1850. i introduced the idea of popular sovereignty. who am i?

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Answer:

Stephen Douglas

Explanation:

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Answer: sus

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Suppose you have the job of assigning the proper number of House of Representatives seats for various states. To do that, you must know the _______ in that state. A. number of districts B. apportionment C. population D. number of counties

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The correct answer is C. Population

In order to know how many House of Representatives seats there are, you have to know the population size of all the states because the number of representatives depends on the number of citizens. This was a part of the compromise that resolved how the government would be bicameral when the constitution was being made.

The first place in the United States to extend equal voting to women was: the Wyoming Territory. the New Mexico Territory. New York. the Oregon Territory. Massachusetts.

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the first place to extend equal voting rights was Wyoming

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1) · voting
· volunteering
· paying taxes

All of these are considered
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civil rights


civil liberties


civic restrictions


civic responsibilities
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2) The MOST important duty of the members of the General Assembly is to
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remove judges


impeach governors


make and amend laws


regulate and license insurers
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3) The Georgia sales tax is 4%. However, some places in Georgia charge a higher rate of sales tax. This is MOST LIKELY because
Question 3 options:

shipping goods to some localities in Georgia can be extremely expensive.

the sales tax in Georgia is determined by how much money the buyer makes per year.


localities in Georgia can add a certain percentage to sales tax for their own needs.


sellers can charge whatever they want as long as the minimum state rate is collected.
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4) Which court MOST LIKELY handles cases in which the death penalty is involved?
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The Supreme Court


The Superior Court


The Magistrate Court


The Court of Appeals of Georgia
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5) If an adult has to report to court for a traffic case, his or her case would MOST LIKELY be held in
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State Court


Probate Court


Superior Court


Appellate Court
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6) What is the main difference between general-purpose and special-purpose governments in Georgia?
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General-purpose governments may provide services, while special-purpose governments cannot.

General-purpose governments run municipalities while special-purpose governments run cities, towns, and villages.

General-purpose governments are autonomous, while special-purpose governments depend on another government to function.

General-purpose governments provide many different services while special-purpose governments provide specific services.
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7) Which of these should occur FIRST when a juvenile is taken into custody for unruly behavior?
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The juvenile should be released from custody.


The legal guardians of the juvenile should be contacted.

The intake officer should make a decision about detainment.


The arresting officer should appear before a judge or magistrate
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8) If you sue someone for refusing to pay for your mailbox when they accidentally knocked it down with a car, what would your action be called?
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using the criminal code


filing a civil law suit


addressing public safety


an act of civil disobedience
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9) According to the Georgia Constitution, what do the State School Superintendent, the Secretary of State, and the Attorney General have in common?
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They all fall under the supervision of the Judicial branch.


They all fall under the supervision of the Executive branch.


They are appointed by the General Assembly and serve an unlimited number of terms .

They are appointed by the Legislative Branch and serve fixed terms without reelection.
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10) Which of these is an example of a Special Purpose government?
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regional library


county commission


department of public safety


department of transportation

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Question 1: civic responsibility
Question 2: make and amend laws
Question 3: Localities in Georgia can add a certain percentage of sales tax to their own need
Question 4: the Supreme Court
Question 5: the superior court
Question 6: General purpose provide different services special purpose provide specific services
Question 7: The legal guardian should be contacted
Question 8: filing a civil lawsuit
Question 9: they all fall under the super vision of the executive branch
Question 10: Country commission

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Question 1- civic responsibility Question 2- make and amend laws Question 3- Localities in Georgia can add a certain percentage of sales tax to their own needQuestion 4- the Supreme Court Question 5- the superior court Question 6- General purpose provide different services special purpose provide specific servicesQuestion 7- The legal guardian should be contacted Question 8- filing a civil lawsuitQuestion 9- they all fall under the super vision of the executive branchQuestion 10- Regional Library

Which was not a key battle or event in the pacific theater of the war?

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Final answer:

The decisive victory of the U.S. Navy against the Spanish fleet in the Philippines, an event from the Spanish-American War, didn't directly affect the Pacific theater of World War II. The Pacific theater was significantly shaped by key events and battles such as the Battle of Midway and the Island Hopping Campaign, among other strategic confrontations.

Explanation:

The specific battle or event not key to the Pacific theater of war isn't directly provided in the documents, however, reference to the decisive victory of the U.S. Navy against the Spanish fleet in the Philippines can be considered as a tangential event. The U.S. Navy's victory in the Philippines was a significant event in the Spanish-American War, but it didn't directly contribute to the Pacific theater of World War II. Major battles that were key in the Pacific theater of World War II included the Battle of Midway, the Island Hopping Campaign, and battles at strategic locations such as Guadalcanal, Saipan, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. These battles were crucial in halting Japan's advance across the Pacific, and shifting the power balance towards the Allies, resulting in the eventual surrender of Japan.

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Who was a religious leader during the First Great Awakening? John Higgerson Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Jonathan Edwards

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Jonathan Edwards was a religious leader during the First Great Awakening, along with George Whitefield and Gilbert Tennent
Final answer:

Jonathan Edwards was a key religious leader during the First Great Awakening. This was a time of significant spiritual revival during the 1730s and 1740s, and Edwards' preachings, including his sermon 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God', played a significant role.

Explanation:

The religious leader during the First Awakening referred to in the question is Jonathan Edwards. The First Great Awakening was a Protestant spiritual revival that swept Protestant Europe and British America in the 1730s and 1740s. Jonathan Edwards was a central figure in this religious movement. His preachings played a significant role in what came to be known as the 'First Great Awakening'. His most notable sermon, 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,' emphasized the idea of a personal, emotional connection to God, a significant shift from the more institutionalized faiths of the time.

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What attracted American settlers to the Oregon Trail? A) a fear of Native Americans B) a search for religious freedom C) the lack of employment opportunities in the east D) the stories of fertile soil and abundant rainfall

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the best answer is c
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Here is your answer:

The proper answer wo this question is option D "the stories of fertile soil and abundant rainfall". The organ trail attracted a lot of farmers because of the fertile soil.

Your answer is D.

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Explain why taft's policies offended progressives including roosevelt

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Roosevelt specifically was annoyed by Taft's arrangements. He can't, with rather extreme good manners, a challenge to visit the White House. The dollar strategy points in Latin America and East Asia through utilization of its financial power by ensuring credits made to outside nations Roosevelt supporters sorted out their own gathering to rebel against Taft. Roosevelt proclaimed himself a presidential competitor and declared the development of the National Progressive gathering.
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