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hubes95

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Franklin Roosevelt's qualities as a leader included
 
  a. persuasive and effective public communicator of his political messages.
  b. empathy and compassion for Americans struggling to survive the Great Depression.
  c. confident optimism in the face of the dire social and economic circumstances facing the country.
  d. personal charm and a sharp wit.
  e. willingness to experiment.

Question 2

The only two places not swept by Ronald Reagan in his 1984 electoral landslide over former vice president Walter Mondale were
 
  a. Washington State and Hawaii.
  b. Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  c. Massachusetts and Vermont.
  d. Minnesota and the District of Columbia.
  e. New York and New Jersey.



eliasc0401

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Answer to Question 1

a, b, c, d, e

Answer to Question 2

d



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