Asked by Alto Saxophone
Which sentence best describes Richard Nixon's early campaigns for office?
Responses
He used tactics that some people thought were not completely honest.
He used tactics that some people thought were not completely honest.
He wrote his own speeches, which always seemed untimely and inappropriate.
He wrote his own speeches, which always seemed untimely and inappropriate.
He tirelessly traveled from place to place, eager to talk to as many people as possible.
He tirelessly traveled from place to place, eager to talk to as many people as possible.
He enthusiastically debated his opponents on the issues.
Responses
He used tactics that some people thought were not completely honest.
He used tactics that some people thought were not completely honest.
He wrote his own speeches, which always seemed untimely and inappropriate.
He wrote his own speeches, which always seemed untimely and inappropriate.
He tirelessly traveled from place to place, eager to talk to as many people as possible.
He tirelessly traveled from place to place, eager to talk to as many people as possible.
He enthusiastically debated his opponents on the issues.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that best describes Richard Nixon's early campaigns for office is:
**He used tactics that some people thought were not completely honest.**
**He used tactics that some people thought were not completely honest.**
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