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DelorasTo

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He believed that people's perception of an event is more important than the event itselfit's not what you know; it's what you believe.
 
  A) Buffalo Bill Cody
  B) P.T. Barnum
  C) John D. Rockefeller
  D) Ivy Ledbetter Lee
  E) Amos Kendall

Question 2

Who wrote publicity pieces and organized celebrity lobbying efforts, now considered publicity stunts, on behalf of parliament candidate Charles James Fox?
 
  A) Georgiana Cavendish
  B) Sir Walter Raleigh
  C) Samuel Adams
  D) Martin Luther
  E) John Wycliffe



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer A



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