Question

Which of the following best describes the Democratic Convention of 1924?
A) After several rounds of voting, the party decided on the Catholic New York Governor Al Smith.
B) Due to his strong connections to the party leadership, Wilson's former Secretary of the Treasury William G. McAdoo won the nomination handily.
C) In the hopes of peeling off Republican voters, Democrats chose the cousin of Republican hero Theodore RooseveltFranklin D. Roosevelt.
D) The badly divided party took 103 votes and days of dealing and politicking to agree on corporate lawyer John W. Davis.

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