Asked by David Yeritsyan on Jun 09, 2024

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Why were many Americans drawn to the Socialist Party in the election of 1912?

A) Its presidential candidate, Eugene Debs, was a southerner who could appeal to both blacks and whites.
B) A very large minority of Americans were willing to abolish the capitalist system altogether.
C) Americans looked with jealousy at the equality and prosperity that reigned in social democracies like Britain and Germany.
D) Eugene Debs had been a popular movie star and entertainer before he ran on the Socialist Party ticket.
E) The party's proposal to nationalize railroads and banks, and to provide unemployment relief, expressed popular Progressive thought.

Socialist Party

A political party advocating for socialism, which includes the belief in social ownership, democratic control of the means of production, and the political ideology focused on social equality.

Eugene Debs

was an American socialist, political activist, trade unionist, and one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, as well as a five-time Socialist Party of America presidential candidate.

Nationalize

The process by which a government takes ownership and control of a private industry or assets, typically for the purpose of redistributing wealth and maintaining essential services.

  • Distinguish between various political and social ideologies and their influence on American society during the Progressive era.
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Shakia BuncumJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The Socialist Party's proposals to nationalize key industries and provide unemployment relief resonated with the Progressive Era's push for reform and greater government intervention in the economy to address social inequalities and economic problems.