One of the reasons why Taft's opponent in the 1908 presidential race claimed that Taft was running two campaigns was because "<span>a. Taft campaigned as a progressive Republican in the West and a conservative Republican in the East," although these claims were widely contested. </span>
<span>The correct answer is the majority party. No matter what the legislature in question is, the majority will decide whether or not to accept it. That's why the party and its goals usually are intertwined with the legislature being made. Of course, they can get called out on and their laws can be opposed by the courts and the supreme court if they turn out to be unconstitutional.</span>
No he did not die a few weeks after he became president. He was the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809
D) Economic growth and social change.
The Gilded Age was a period in the United States, lasting from the 1860s to 1900, where occurred a rapid and important transformation in matters of the economy, society, politics, and technology.
Some of the changes included: Shifting from an agrarian to an industrial economy, which led many moved into American's big cities, small businesses grew larger, the corporation became the dominant form of business organization, industrialists, bankers and politicians enjoyed extraordinary wealth (many in a corrupt way) at the expense of the working class, A national transportation and communication network was created, among others.