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Election of 1912 - True or False?

The United States' 1912 presidential election was pretty wacky—Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Eugene Debs all pitted against each other. Choose whether these statements about it are true or false.
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1. The Bull Moose Party received more votes than the Republican Party
True
False
This was the last time a third party beat one of the two major parties
2. Eugene V. Debs received some electoral votes
True
False
His best shot was Nevada, where he only won 16.47% of the vote
3. California was won by less than 100 votes
True
False
It was actually only 174
4. William Howard Taft received the fewest electoral votes of any Republican candidate, ever
True
False
He won only eight
5. Wilson won South Carolina by a margin of over 95%
True
False
Roosevelt, the state's runner-up, had only 2.57% of the vote
6. This election marked Massachusetts's first time voting Democratic
True
False
7. Taft's Vice President, James Sherman, died just a week before the election
True
False
8. Five unpledged electors from Pennsylvania are to thank for Wilson's victory
True
False
He actually won 82% of the Electoral College
9. Roosevelt-supporting Republicans in South Dakota refused to put Taft on the ballot
True
False
10. Conversely, Teddy Roosevelt could not be found on the ballot in Louisiana
True
False
The only state he was missing from was actually Oklahoma
11. No county was fully Republican, but plenty were fully Democrat
True
False
The biggest Republican victory was Zapata County, Texas, at 80.89%
12. A brawl between Roosevelt and Wilson supporters broke out three weeks before election day, resulting in two deaths
True
False
13. Eugene Debs was the only major candidate to have served in Congress
True
False
14. Teddy Roosevelt was shot and nearly killed while campaigning
True
False
15. Having failing to field a proper candidate, the Prohibition Party posthumously selected George Washington
True
False
They actually picked Eugene W. Chafin
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