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Q: Which conclusion can be drawn about the impact of the Populist and the Progressive parties on the US?
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Why was the populist platform considered radical in 1892?

No one thought that their party party would have a bigger impact than the democrat and republican party.


What impact did the progressive party have on the 1912 election?

The third party progressive party gave the election to the Democrat, Woodrow Wilson. Theodore Roosevelt, former Republican president, ran on the Progressive ticket ( also known as the Bull Moose party). Added together he and Taft, the Republican candidate got enough votes to win, but Wilson got more votes than either one of them separately.


The first televised debates in the U.S. between the two major parties' Presidential candidates occurred in which campaign?

1960 between JFK and Nixon. These debated were widely regarded as having a decisive impact on the result.


What impact did the slavery issue have on the democratic and whig parties?

The issue of slavery split the party. "Conscience Whigs" in the North favored the abolition of slavery and halting the institution's spread into new territories. The "Cotton Whigs" in the South took the opposite viewpoints


How do different types of voting systems lead to different types of party systems?

In a Presidential system that uses first-past-the-post, it is hard to get more than two or three significant parties. Simply put, a party that only pull 15-20% of the vote will never win the election and, over time, its supporters will transfer their allegiance to one of the parties that is competitive.In a parliamentary system that uses first-past-the-post, the same rule applies for national parties, but regional parties can make an impact, possibly holding the balance of power when neither national party can get a clear majority. A good example of this is the United Kingdom and Canada where you have three national parties and also parties that are competitive in different regions (Bloc Quebecois in Quebec, Scottish Nationalists in Scotland, and Plaid Cymru in Wales.)Multi-member systems (either proportional representation or single transferrable vote) results in a larger number of viable political parties that win seats in the governing body. A good example of this is Germany where the balance of power is held by the second tier parties that win seats through the party list not through individual constituencies.

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What impact did populist party have on the elections when it ran a candidate for president?

Teddy Roosevelt's election to the Presidency


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printers are classify into 2 impact and non impact


Who were the Populist and why did their movement fail?

the failure to unite was the reason they had o real impact


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Which president had the most lasting impact on the major progressive issues?

Theodore Roosevelt


How math made us progressive?

A progressive person is one who promotes social reform or liberal ideas. I am not sure that mathematics had much of an impact in that direction.


Why was the populist platform considered radical in 1892?

No one thought that their party party would have a bigger impact than the democrat and republican party.


What was a significant impact of the progressive movement on american life?

It increased government regulation of business


What impact do third (minor) parties have on national politics?

No impact. Generally the canadates running are ignored and they may split the vote.


What impact did William Jennings Bryan have on politics in the late 19th century?

He brought Populist Party ideas into the Democratic Party and mainstream politics. Answer this question…


What is the difference on impact with congenital and progressive disability?

Congenital disability is impacted from birth. Progressive disability is usually an acquired disability that progressively gets worse as an individual ages


What was the long-term impact of the progressive era on the American system?

voters gained more power