Asked by Cyrus Goines on May 17, 2024

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What made the election of 1912 the pinnacle of the progressive era?

A) Women were allowed to vote for the first time.
B) Americans voted for the 19th amendment, prohibition.
C) Three progressive candidates vied for the presidency.
D) Federal observers secured black voting rights in the South for the first time.

Progressive Era

A period of widespread social activism and political reform in the United States from the 1890s to the 1920s, aimed at eliminating problems caused by industrialization, urbanization, and corruption.

  • Recognize the distinct characteristics of progressive reform movements in the United States.
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gabrielle olugbodeMay 17, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The election of 1912 is considered the pinnacle of the Progressive Era because it featured three candidates—Woodrow Wilson (Democrat), Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive), and William Howard Taft (Republican)—who each advocated for various progressive reforms, making it a unique election where progressive ideas were at the forefront of national debate.