What is a central reason why McKinley won the 1896 presidential election?
A. His personal life was exemplary.
B. Farmers and the working class supported him.
C. The temperance and abolition movements supported him.
D. Businesses and corporations donated large sums of money for his campaign advertisements.
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c)The temperance and abolition movements supported him.
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c)The temperance and abolition movements supported him.
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The central reason behind the winning of McKinley in the 1896 presidential election is the temperance and abolition movements supported him.
Therefore the correct option is C. The presidential election of United States was held on 3rd November in 1896.
In the election, the Republican William McKinley defeated the Democrat William Jennings Bryan in a campaign.
It was considered most complex and dramatic incident in the history of America by historians.
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