The 1960 presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon was noteworthy because __________
a. Nixon won the debate but lost the election
b. television viewers said that Kennedy won the debate, while radio listeners said that Nixon won the debate
c. television viewers said that Nixon won the debate while radio listeners said that Kennedy won the debate
d. it was the last televised presidential debate until the 1980 election cycle
b
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The winner of an election may claim to have a __________ to carry out his or her policy agenda
Fill in the blank with the correct words.
In the United States, the masses are _____________________________
a. normally apathetic and ill-informed about politics and public policy. b. exhibit a surprisingly strong and universal commitment to democratic values. c. better educated and informed than elites. d. poor and uneducated citizens with no knowledge of the government.