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Explanation:
The answer would be C most likely
I believe the answers are:
The Bull Moose party was formed by a former Republican
President and Jane Adams.
A third party inevitably split the vote of the leading party.
The majority of votes in united states tend to fall to either one of the two dominant parties (either democrats or Republican).
Since the 1860, there were barely any third parties that could shaken the dominance of these two parties. During the election, the third parties tend to get very little vote, and eventually have to give it all to one of the two dominant parties in exchange of a little influence within the government.
The Battle of Midway was significant because it marked the end of the Japanese eastward advance in the Pacific - C.
With the victory that was achieved at Midway by the allied forces; specifically the US forces; they slowly started gaining momentum against he Japanese.
The Korean War was the second war in which the United Nations played a military role. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the second option. It was the toughest test for the United Nations after its inception. It was clear that the United Nations forces sent to Korea was dominated by American soldiers, but several other countries did participate in it.