In 1912,Theodore Roosevelt ran for president,in part,because
A) the 1910 elections seemed to illustrate that progressivism was on the wane.
B) he was concerned that Robert La Follette was likely to win if Roosevelt did oppose him.
C) President William H.Taft announced he would not seek reelection.
D) many conservative Republicans asked him to seek the nomination of the party.
E) the Taft administration implied Roosevelt had acted improperly as president.
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