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When Republican William McKinley ran for reelection, why did he choose Theodore Roosevelt as his vice-presidential running mate?

A. Roosevelt had taken a strong stand against the Spanish-American war, and McKinley hoped this would increase his support among Democrats.
B. Roosevelt had a long record of public service, and McKinley hoped this would give people confidence in his candidacy.
C. McKinley hoped that Roosevelt's status as a war hero from the Spanish-American war would help his candidacy.
D. McKinley knew that Americans respected Roosevelt because he earned fame as a journalist who traveled to Cuba to expose the difficult conditions faced by American soldiers.

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Answered by Neeraj723
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McKinley hoped that Roosevelt's status as a war hero from the Spanish-American war would help his candidacy.


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Answered by shad69
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Option c is the correct answer
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