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what best explains why the political climate was ripe for a third - party candidate during the 1912 presidential election?
voters were unsatisfied with the economy.
the republican party was unsatisfied with its candidate.
the united states was involved in a world war.
voters were ready for a radical leader.
In 1912, the Republican Party split: incumbent William Howard Taft was the official nominee, but former president Theodore Roosevelt, unhappy with Taft's conservative policies, ran as a third-party (Progressive/Bull Moose) candidate. This split in the major party created an opening for a third-party candidate to gain significant support. The U.S. was not in a world war in 1912, economic dissatisfaction was not the core driver for the third-party surge, and voters were not primarily seeking a radical leader.
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B. The Republican Party was unsatisfied with its candidate.