The American Presidential Election of 1924

The American Presidential Election of 1924

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History, Social Studies

6th - 12th Grade

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The 1924 presidential election saw Calvin Coolidge, the incumbent Republican, seeking re-election. The Democratic Party faced internal strife, leading to John Davis's nomination. Meanwhile, Robert La Follette led the Progressive Party, appealing to those dissatisfied with the two-party system. Coolidge won decisively, with Davis and La Follette trailing. The election highlighted the political landscape of the 1920s, marked by conservatism and the impact of third-party movements.

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Who was the incumbent Republican president seeking re-election in the 35th presidential election?

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How did the association of William Gibbs McAdoo with Edward Doheny affect his candidacy?

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What was significant about John Davis's nomination at the Democratic National Convention?

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What were the main issues that Robert La Follette campaigned on during the election?

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What was the outcome of the election in terms of electoral votes and popular vote percentages for Calvin Coolidge?

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