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One of the Chief Obstacles John Kennedy Had to Overcome

Question 21

Question 21

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One of the chief obstacles John Kennedy had to overcome to win the election of 1960 was the fact that he was


A) a Quaker.
B) not photogenic.
C) divorced.
D) Roman Catholic.

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