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lubasha [3.4K]
4 years ago
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For which audience is the following sentence most appropriate? Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran on the New Deal in 1932. 

English
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meriva4 years ago
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The correct answer is, of course, history students.

First of all, the topic is a historical one - about a historical figure and event. Secondly, it is factual and specific, so it may be regarded as a part of a larger scientific discourse. It has a reference to a particular event (the New Deal), which makes it relevant only for history students, whereas it wouldn't mean much to either pet owners, kindergarten students, or hotel managers.
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