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Hitman42 [59]
3 years ago
6

Question 7 (Mandatory) (10 points)

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AysviL [449]3 years ago
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Answer: E.

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FDR died during the beginning of his fourth term.

Pavlova-9 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Abraham Lincoln, Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt

Explanation:

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