In the first of the televised presidential debates in 1960, ________ looked unkempt and nervous in contrast to John F. Kennedy, who appeared crisp and confident.

A. Jerry Ford
B. Dwight Eisenhower
C. Richard Nixon
D. Lyndon Johnson


Answer: C

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