His lifestyle is irrelevant to how well he can fix the nation's problems.
Whether or not he is a good politician is not relevant to the point that he is a successful businessman.
Whether or not he is <em>qualified</em> to be a businessman is not as important as <em>whether he is actually a good businessman.
</em>If you want to see whether he is a good businessman (because that's the basis of his argument) you would have to review his record in business, simple as that.<em>
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The correct answer is B. William McKinley .
In the election of 1896, William McKinley defeats William Jennings Bryan. Teddy Roosevelt does not become president until 1901, when William McKinley is assassinated. Andrew Jackson is president during the early part of the 19th century.
This shows that only B. can be the correct answer.
Well if you are referring to a long time ago then, it was very poor and negative <span />
the answer to this question is the weavers,
The group members were notably Pete Seeger and Lee Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, and Fred Hellerman and had formed the group in 1948.
<span>The Weavers were an American folk music quartet based in the Greenwich Village area of New York City. They were forced to disband following congressional inquest into the group led by McCarthyism, which even convicted Seeger for contempt.
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