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kshipps

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The candidate who had to appear on television and give the Checkers speech in order to save his position as the vice presidential candidate was
 
  A) Grover Cleveland.
  B) James G. Blaine.
  C) Thomas Dewey.
  D) Richard Nixon.
  E) Dwight Eisenhower.

Question 2

The candidate who, because of his disparaging remarks about railroad engineers, alienated the railroad unions and had to face negative signs along the right-of-way of his campaign train, was
 
  A) Grover Cleveland.
  B) James G. Blaine.
  C) Thomas Dewey.
  D) Richard Nixon.
  E) Harry Truman.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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