What was the state of the Socialist party during the Progressive Era?
A) It was considered one of the two main political parties due to the popularity of Theodore Roosevelt as president.
B) It had not yet become a political party, but the beginnings of its ideology were already visible in the Democratic party.
C) It rose to power due to members' certainty that the political system was in good enough shape to return to this traditional party.
D) Its membership grew dramatically, as it offered an alternative to a stalemated political system; however, many also feared socialism.
E) It only achieved support in the Northeast and generally appealed to affluent groups above all others due to its message.
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