In winning the election of 1916, Woodrow Wilson benefited from:
A) the endorsement of Theodore Roosevelt.
B) the belief of many voters that the Republicans were a "war party."
C) strong support in the Midwest.
D) the unimportance of the war as a campaign issue.
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