In the election of 1976, Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter ran a campaign that capitalized on __________.
A. his training in nuclear physics and his naval experience
B. Ford's connection to Nixon and Carter's claim to be an "outsider"
C. his conservative views on domestic and foreign issues
D. being experienced in Washington politics
Answer: B
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