A factory owner
America should support the goals of the French Revolution
Northeastern business owners Immigration advocates Wall street traders.
The best candidate for the job would likely be someone with relevant experience, skills, and qualifications that align with the requirements of the position.
He was the republican presidential candidate in the election of 1912... A+... =)..
A tobacco farmer from North Carolina in the Election of 1800 would most likely have voted for Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party advocated for agrarian interests, states' rights, and a less centralized government, which would resonate with rural farmers. In contrast, John Adams and the Federalists supported more centralized policies that might have been seen as unfavorable to the interests of farmers.
lead the nation into war
There is no doubt that Barry Goldwater would be accepted in today's Republican Party. Currently the Party is a diversified one with regards to moderates and conservatives. Goldwater was a conservative and his policies and actions while being a Senator and his statements as a presidential candidate certainly were close enough to the Party's center to have the Party name him as their candidate for the 1964 presidential elections.
In the Illinois Senate race of 1858, an opponent of slavery would have been most likely to vote for Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate. Lincoln's platform was firmly against the expansion of slavery into new territories, aligning with the abolitionist sentiments of many voters at the time. His opponent, Stephen A. Douglas, supported popular sovereignty, which allowed territories to decide the slavery issue for themselves, making him less favorable to those opposed to slavery.
Building a new road in the wilderness would most likely be supported by a Southern plantation owner in the early 1800s.
William Seward
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Building a new road in the wilderness would most likely be supported by a Southern plantation owner in the early 1800s.