Question

Why did Hoover have greater appeal than Smith in the election of 1928?
A) As a big-city politician, Hoover appealed to the immigrant population that was larger than the "nativist" population.
B) As a Protestant and someone who stood for traditional American values, Hoover appealed to a larger majority of Americans.
C) Hoover was a self-made man who embodied the American belief in freedom of opportunity and upward mobility.
D) Hoover had fought valiantly during World War I, whereas Smith was known to be a "draft dodger."
E) Prior to the presidential race of 1928, Smith had never been involved in politics and had little experience.

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