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Andre45 [30]
1 year ago
9

How did Jimmy Carter's and Ronald Reagan's campaigns differ? Sort the characteristics of each campaign into the

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disa [49]1 year ago
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Answer: jimmy carter's campaign: did not present an economic plan, supported equal rights for women, emphasized peace

Ronald Reagan's Campaign: promised to name a female justice, had a conservative economic plan, empahsized national defense.

Explanation: all correct, edg 2022

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