<span>During the election of 1936 declaring their party a millionaires
union Franklin Roosevelt focused mainly on defeating the Alfred M. Landon of
the Liberty League. The Union Party candidate William Lemke was also a
candidate but was truly never in contention for the presidency. Lemke was simply running in the race for
presidency due to his disagreement with Roosevelt. This election gave Roosevelt
the president by maximum number of votes in his favor since the election of
1820 which was almost an uncontested affair. </span>
Answer:established their own representative institutions
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In Ripon, Wisconsin, former members of the Whig Party meet to establish a new party to oppose the spread of slavery into the western territories. The Whig Party, which was formed in 1834 to oppose the “tyranny” of President Andrew Jackson, had shown itself incapable of coping with the national crisis over slavery. With the successful introduction of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill of 1854, an act that dissolved the terms of the Missouri Compromise and allowed slave or free status to be decided in the territories by popular sovereignty, the Whigs disintegrated. By February 1854, anti-slavery Whigs had begun meeting in the upper midwestern states to discuss the formation of a new party. One such meeting, in Wisconsin on March 20, 1854, is generally remembered as the founding meeting of the Republican Party.
Your answer is a strong military
Answer:
Based on the belief that unity is vital to economic, social and political progress and aims to "unify and uplift" people of African descent. At its core, Pan-Africanism is a belief that "African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, share not merely a common history, but a common destiny".
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