Which was a difference between John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson?

A) Kennedy was more committed to a liberal reform agenda than Johnson.
B) Johnson was considered more stylish than Kennedy.
C) Kennedy was better at manipulating Congress than Johnson.
D) Johnson was more popular with the media than Kennedy.
E) Kennedy was a better public speaker than Johnson.


Answer: E

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