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Compare Roosevelt's victory in 1940 with his victory in 1936. In what respect did he lose ground?
White people stopped voting for him
Lost ground with eastern industrial workers
Lost ground in farming stats like the Midwest and the great plains
Didn't get as many minority votes
Answer: Lost ground in farming stats like the Midwest and the great plains
Explanation:
While in 1936 Roosevelt had won in every state but Maine and Vermont, in the 1940 presidential election his margins were less decisive than in previous elections.
Labor unions, urban political organizations, and ethnic minorities were still favoring him, but eight states from the Midwest and Great Plains, mostly agricultural areas, shifted their votes from Roosevelt to Wendell Willkie, the Republican Candidate.
There were 7 times were so intense any change was better. Hoover was faulted and well he ought to be. The Republican approach was given the dejection a chance to consume itself out. We can get by with what we have
B. A letter describing a major battle written by a soldier who is not a good writer
C. A biography of a presidential candidate written by the candidate's main opponent
D. A chart showing historical trends in the U.S. stock market written by a French citizen
The correct answer is C) A biography of a presidential candidate written by the candidate's main opponent.
The source that is the most likely to contain a problematic bias is "A biography of a presidential candidate written by the candidate's main opponent."
The rival candidate could find hard to maintain objectivity when writing the biography because he was his political rival and it is probable that he could have some resentments and differences that could bias the information of the book. It would be hard for him to write objectively and readers should read the information carefully, knowing that what is expressed in the biography could be biased and needed other sources to confirm its validity.
Answer: C) A biography of a presidential candidate written by the candidate's main opponent.
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