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The answer is false. President Coolidge did something about lynching, attention to education, minimum wages for women workers and other progressive measures. But my instincts tell me that he did.
XYZ affair was a political affair in 1797 and 1798 involving United States and France.
It was a situation in which war could have been declared. It started with financial problems of the French government and their decision to seize American merchant ships. A diplomatic mission was working towards a de-escalation of the conflict, but the French side demanded bribes, which the US didn't want to grant.
The conflict finally was settled in a diplomatic way and a war was avoided.
Demographics come into play in not only politics but in lots of situations. Companies use demographics in order to see who buys their product. So, yes, in Politics demographics may be a wise choice because certain kinds of people may be more likely to vote for a said candidate than others.
I'm going to say False but I think the person gets a foul.