What was one reason Jimmy Carter defeated incumbent president Gerald Ford in the 1976 election?
A) Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon was unpopular with the American public.
B) Carter had extensive political experience at the national level.
C) Carter's liberal ideology was a positive change from the more conservative ideas of the Nixon and Ford administrations.
D) Many voters suspected Ford of complicity in the Watergate crisis.
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