John F. Kennedy was a favorite among American intellectuals because
a. he was himself a scholar and philosopher.
b. he patronized intellectual and cultural leaders.
c. he was on record as wishing to continue Eisenhower policies.
d. he was an intellectual.
e. none of these choices.
ANS: B
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