President Kennedy’s policy of “flexible response” differed from Eisenhower’s New Look Policy in that "<span>(B) it allowed for a response to a wider spectrum of warfare," since the Kennedy Administration believed that the "New Look Policy" was too restricted in its methods of retaliation. </span><span />
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They were running mates and had the same general political philosophy. Harding was lax in his administrative duties, spent too much time on the gold course and was pretty much over his head when it came to being president. Coolidge was a far more capable administrator having been a successful state governor and was wiser in his cabinet selections.
The answer is <span>oral histories that later were written down.</span>