The 1960 presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy, then United States Senator from MASSACHUSETTS.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
i think so it even shows in the passage
There are formal and informal qualifications to run for U.S. Congress.
The formal ones do not change, they are age ( 30 years old for Senate ), American citizenship and a residence in the state in which the candidate is running.
<em>As for informal qualifications,</em> they change according to new political emergencies in the political system and the overall political and economic situation in the country and abroad.
Some of the most sought of<em> informal qualifications are:</em> education and knowledge about national and international events and policies, an interest in history and social studies, an emphatic drive to help people and serve the country. Good communications skills are always an asset as well as the ability to debate well. Certain standards of ethics and morality should always be maintained by all the candidates, mainly honesty and integrity. The candidate should also have the ability to raise money to fund his run for office.
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The famous Wade-Davis bill opposed the "10 percent plan" of Lincon. The Wade–Davis Bill (1864) was proposed to reconstruct the South. In contrast to the Ten Percent Plan, the bill ensured the re-admittance to Union on majority in every Southern state for taking the oath.
Explanation:
While including the typical barons and knights, Simon de Montfort had also included burgesses (originally a freeman of a borough) from influential towns.