As a vice-presidential candidate in 1900, Teddy Roosevelt

As a vice-presidential candidate in 1900, Teddy Roosevelt




a. openly advocated a more progressive program than President McKinley.
b. appealed primarily to wealthy easterners.
c. ran a quiet and dignified front-porch campaign.
d. matched William Jennings Bryan's travels in a flamboyant campaign.
e. tried to lure former Populists away from the Democrats.




Answer: D


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