Multiple Choice
What characteristic of Woodrow Wilson appeared to Theodore Roosevelt's supporters to be a relic of the past?
A) In his speeches, Wilson spoke about "waving the bloody shirt" and invoked the divisions of the Civil War.
B) Wilson frequently reminded Americans of the noble goals of the Populist movement of the 1890s.
C) Wilson spoke too much about the mistakes he thought Republicans had made in the past, such as the annexation of the Philippines.
D) Wilson was committed to programs that aided small-business owners and that seemed to deny the inevitability of economic concentration.
E) Wilson's wife and many children made him look rural and unsophisticated, in contrast to Roosevelt's urban-based supporters.
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