Election of 1896
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The late nineteenth-century brought about many changes politically, economically and socially in America. Goldfield, et. al. (2010) states a weakened presidency and inefficient Congress hampered the government's ability to resolve many issues.
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- Why is the election of 1896 considered a watershed in American politics?
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