Which best describes the presidential campaign of 2000?

A. There was a stark difference between the policies of Texas governor George Bush, the Republican nominee, and Vice President Al Gore, the Democratic nominee.
B. Vice President Al Gore was known as the "people's candidate," whereas Governor Bush was more comfortable with business leaders.
C. Vice President Gore gave a valiant effort, even though most assumed the Republicans would win easily due to an economic recession.
D. Vice President Gore was more comfortable giving a formal speech, while Bush campaigned best in informal settings showing his ability to connect with people on a personal level.


Answer: D

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A) a focus on creating luxury goods B) a shift to high-tech industries C) an emphasis on making products for entertainment D) the rewarding of innovation with wealth

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A) working women, with Rosie the Riveter being the prototype. B) the emergence of feminism. C) the ideas of Harvard political scientist Samuel P. Huntington in Who Are We? D) the work of Dr. Spock and other psychologists who placed the utmost importance on women's nurturing sides.

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a. Constantinople b. Worms c. Alexandria d. Rome e. Trent

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