During the 1964 presidential election, arguments in favor of substantially reduced levels of taxation and spending, less government regulation of the economy, and elimination of many federal social programs were advanced by
A) Milton Friedman, author of a book titled Free to Choose.
B) Richard M. Nixon, author of a book titled Hope and Peace.
C) John F. Kennedy, author of a book titled Profiles in Courage.
D) Barry Goldwater, author of a book titled The Conscience of a Conservative.
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