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The progressive rebellion during the republican presidential nominating convention in 1912 was sparked by the progressives'?

dissatisfaction with President Taft's renomination :D


What was not a measure advocated by the progressives?

national conventions for nominating presidential candidates.


When was the first major national presidential nominating convention was held in?

1832


In 1832 that system was replaced by the?

National Convention System of nominating presidential candidates.~Trollerton


What are the two most important decisions made at a national nominating convention?

At a national nominating convention, the presidential and vice president nominees are determined. Also the party comes up with its platform for the election.


What was NOT a measure advocated by the Progressives direct primaries secret ballots national conventions for nominationg presidential candidates initiative and referendum?

national conventions for nominating presidential candidates


Define nominating convention?

A United States presidential nominating convention is a political convention held every four years in the United States by most of the political parties who will be fielding nominees in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.


How did the national convention system began for nominating presidential candidates?

The system the convention set up for choosing President was the electoral college.


What is brokered convention?

Political term meaning not enough winning delegate followed through the presidential primaries to win majority during a party' s nominating convention.


How does a candidate win a state?

A presidential candidate wins a state by getting the most popular votes in the election. He typically gets the most popular votes by convincing the majority of voters that they will be better off if he is president that if his opponent if elected.


What developed the national convention system for nominating presidential candidates?

The national convention system for nominating presidential candidates was developed by the Democratic Party in the early 19th century. This system was established to provide a more formal and inclusive process for selecting candidates, allowing party members from different states to come together and choose their nominee. The convention system has since been adopted by other political parties in the United States.


After which party convention did the Democrats force major changes in the presidential nominating process?

1968 - After Humphrey narrowly lost the 1968 general election to Richard Nixon, reform-minded Democrats forced changes in the nominating process.