As president, Calvin Coolidge was
a. a quiet individual who was not the hardest worker.
b. an active executive who often proposed significant legislation
c. a man with substantial accomplishments to justify his election
d. an unpopular man who lost the support of his party because of his inactivity.
e. a womanizer and a gambler.
ANS: A
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a. Hebrews. b. Ionians. c. Pythagoreans. d. Sophists. e. Platonists.
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