Jimmy Carter's credentials as a political outsider
A) Were attractive to Americans in a post-Watergate atmosphere
B) Were considered a liability by many Democrats
C) Were particularly appealing to young members of the counterculture
D) All of the above
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Q6: Carter's foreign policy successes included
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