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How did Gerald Ford become president?
 
  A) He was elected in 1972.
  B) He was nominated by Nixon as vice president, confirmed by Congress, and became president when Nixon resigned.
  C) He was appointed by Congress after Nixon and his vice president resigned.
  D) He bribed the Senate Judiciary Committee to approve his presidency.

Question 2

Which of the following was not one of the developments of the early and mid-1960s that tended to radicalize thousands of American students?
 
  A) The American government refused to pursue total victory in Vietnam.
  B) Students saw campus administrators as impersonal and rigid.
  C) The Port Huron Statement galvanized many students
  D) Students wanted more Americans included in the decision making process.
  E) Students were concerned by the inability of mainstream liberalism to achieve swift, far-reaching change.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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