William Henry Harrison, the Whig party's presidential candidate in 1840, was
A) a true "common man."
B) a very effective chief executive.
C) portrayed by his supporters as a poor western farmer in an effort to make a deceptive contrast with his aristocratic opponent, Democratic incumbent President Martin Van Buren
D) born in a log cabin.
E) the first military officer to become president.
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