Political Science, asked by morkus, 7 months ago

Read this passage:

The 1960 presidential election featured the first televised debate between the major party nominees. While Democratic candidate John F. Kennedy appeared tan and healthy, Republican Richard Nixon wore a suit that didn't fit and refused to put on makeup. Most radio listeners thought Nixon performed better, but television viewers preferred Kennedy, who ended up winning the election.

Which statement best identifies what this debate revealed about modern presidential campaigns?
A.
Candidates must take advantage of all opportunities to discuss their positions on issues.
B.
If candidates cannot explain how their positions differ from their opponents' positions, they cannot win an election.
C.
The words candidates use have a powerful effect on whether voters agree with their positions.
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D.
Candidates need to pay attention to how their personal appearance might affect public opinion.

Answers

Answered by Cutipai
13

Answer:

d.Candidates need to pay attention to how their personal appearance might affect public opinion.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

D. Candidates need to pay attention to how their personal appearance might affect public opinion.

Explanation:

  • As the spending on political advertising has drastically increased recently. The politicians and the political campaigner have to pick up marketing strategies and techniques.
  • After the analysis of an actual election campaign, they figured it how a candidate's appearances interfere with their personality traits and may affect their party's image.
  • Also the appearance based inference may influence the outcomes of the election, but their impact is directly associated by personality traits which are associated with the politician and the party he is representing.

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