The third-party Progressive Republican presidential campaign of Theodore Roosevelt in 1912
A) featured the support of prominent women progressives and social reformers such as Jane Addams.
B) failed to endorse significant social justice causes such women's suffrage, minimum wage laws, and publicly supported health care.
C) assumed the animal symbol of the "bull moose" to represent the strength and aggressiveness of Roosevelt.
D) never developed a coherent political programmatic counterpart to Wilson's New Freedom campaign.
E) possessed such a limited progressive scope that it cannot be considered a harbinger of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal and a vision for a comprehensive welfare state.
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