Multiple Choice
The Senate's confirmation hearings for Judge Robert Bork's appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court were notable because
A) it was the first time ever that the Senate rejected a president's Supreme Court nominee.
B) it ushered in a new era of less contentious Supreme Court nominations.
C) some senators aggressively attacked Bork's character and record in a public way.
D) Bork's hearing was the first one ever that was televised and open to the public.
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