What made Kennedy stand out was his use of a striking black suit.
<h3>Why was Kennedy's outfit important?</h3>
- Because he gave an air of authority to the public.
- Because it made his image more striking and expressive than Nixon's.
- Because it attracts the attention of the public.
The question is referring to the debate held between Nixon and Kennedy during the presidential race in 1960. The debate was televised and photographed, allowing the entire American population to see and hear the two candidates. However, color media was not popular at the time and people viewed the debate and its participants in black and white.
This was advantageous for Kennedy who wore a black suit, while Nixon wore a gray suit. This made Kennedy's image stand out and catch the public's attention more effectively.
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Answer:
High school students and medical students
Explanation:
The author points out that medical students, who are about to become some of the most trusted people in the world, are allowed to take open-book exams, so high school students should be able to as well.
BTW, I just did the test, and this was correct.
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