What did President John F.Kennedy have in common with his predecessor Dwight D.Eisenhower?
A) Both came from the conservative wing of the Democratic Party.
B) Both had been high-ranking officers during the U.S. invasion of France in World War II.
C) Both preferred the challenges of domestic policy rather than foreign affairs.
D) Both tended to view the entire world through the lens of the Cold War.
E) Both came from Massachusetts.
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