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When considering the context of American history, 2012 was a year that saw many important anniversaries. One of these was the 100th anniversary of the critical U.S. Presidential Election of 1912. Some of the important players in this election were Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and socialist Eugene Debs. This election was historic for a number of reasons, some of which the paper will expound upon. The paper will consider some of the factors that made this election significant and noteworthy, as well as consider if there are any remnants of the election present within American politics, government, and culture in the 21st century.
The election of 1912 was a great contest for the 32nd presidency of the United States of America. World War I would be on the minds of many and international policy definitely played a role in the journey of each candidate for the position. Roosevelt did not receive the nomination of the Republican party as he had hoped; therefore, he broke off, created his own party, called the Progressive Party and was that party's candidate. Taft, from Ohio got the nomination from the Republicans. The split into two parties was the mark of a deeper split within the Republican party between the conservatives and the progressives. Clearly, the presence and the serious rivalry of a member of the Socialist party makes the 1912 election singular. For many decades since this...
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