Read this passage:
The 1960 presidential election featured the first televised
debate between...
Social Studies, 22.11.2020 18:50 daniel8orange
Read this passage:
The 1960 presidential election featured the first televised
debate between the major party nominees. While
Democratic candidate John F. Kennedy appeared tan and
healthy, Republican Richard Nixon wore a suit that didn't fit
and refused to put on makeup. Most radio listeners
thought Nixon performed better, but television viewers
preferred Kennedy, who ended up winning the election.
What does the passage suggest about Richard Nixon's defeat in the 1960 presidential election?
A. It may have been connected to Nixon's personal appearance in a
debate against Kennedy.
B. It may have been based on Kennedy's criticism of Nixon's personal
appearance during a debate.
C. It might have been avoided in Nixon had chosen his words more wisely in a debate against Kennedy.
D. It may have been a result of Nixon’s failure to explain his positions in a debate against Kennedy.
CORRECT ANSWER IS A!!
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