Multiple Choice
Ralph Nader's third-party presidential bid in 2000 was motivated by his belief that
A) there was no significant difference between the Democratic and Republican candidates.
B) he could appeal to constituencies that his opponents were ignoring.
C) neither of his opponents were intelligent enough to handle the demands of the presidency.
D) it didn't matter who was elected because the country was run by corporations.
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