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One of Herbert Hoover's Chief Strengths as a Presidential Candidate

Question 73
Multiple Choice

One of Herbert Hoover's chief strengths as a presidential candidate was his ​ A) adaptability to the give-and-take of political accommodation. B) considerable experience in running for political office. C) personal charm and charisma. D) ability to face criticism. E) acumen for administration and his management skills.

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