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The First Person to Become Both President and Vice President

Question 20

Question 20

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The first person to become both president and vice president, without having been elected to either position, was


A) Jimmy Carter.
B) Nelson Rockefeller.
C) Richard Nixon.
D) Gerald Ford.
E) Ronald Reagan.

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