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Democrat-Republicans. The Democrats fought almost bitterly at times over _____. -all of the above The Democratic split was so
severe during the 1860 elections that _____. -they ran two candidates for the presidency Why would a single-issue, anti-slavery platform be a catalyst to ushering in a new political party? -Southern planters wanted a
new means of cheap labor. -People in the north were less motivated by profits from slave labor and more interested in freedoms for all people. The introduction
of a third party in politics can _____. -split the vote of the leading party Which of the following are notable aspects of Abraham Lincoln? Select all that apply. -He lost every election until the Presidency. The late nineteenth-early twentieth century saw _____. -the rise and dominance of the Republican party Which statements best describe third-party politics since 1860? -The Bull Moose party was formed by a former Republican President and Jane Adams. -The Bull Moose
party was formed by a former Republican President and Jane Adams. William Taft and Theodore Roosevelt both began as Republicans. Why did Roosevelt leave the Republican party? -They supported each other politically but strongly disliked each other personally. -Taft defeated Roosevelt in Republican primaries after Roosevelt had already served two terms as a Republican President. Before the Constitution was even written, two parties emerged vying for a direction for America. Name them and their characteristics. -The Federalists wanted a strong Federal government, and the Republicans wanted freer elections -The Federalists wanted a strong centralized government, and the Anti-Federalist wanted to restrict the Federal government and give states more freedoms and legal control. Alexander Hamilton was among the most important of the Founding Fathers. Which of the following is he responsible for? Select all that apply. -as Secretary of the Treasury,
starting a central federal bank and printing the first federal currency for the United States -as
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