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enyata [817]
3 years ago
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Why did Wilson support Bull Moose Party objectives? A)He wanted to retain Progressive support for his re-election. B)He believed

the objectives supported his socialist leanings. C)He wanted the party's support for the Treaty of Versailles. D)He was a friend of Roosevelt
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Naddika [18.5K]3 years ago
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<span>Wilson supported the Bull Moose Party objectives - which were women's suffrage, worker's compensation, and social welfare assistance, to name a few - because he wanted to retain Progressive support for his re-election.</span>
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