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Why did Roosevelts Republican challenger, Alfred Landon, fail in his bid for the presidency in 1936?

a. His traditional urban Catholic constituency considered him too radical.

b. The Republican establishment thought him too much like Roosevelt for their taste.

c. He had made the mistake of relying on the organizational skills of the conservative AFL.

d. He faced a powerful new political coalition that would deliver Republicans plenty of defeats for the next few decades.

e. As a Kansas native, he could not win the coastal population centers.

ANS: D TOP: A Reckoning with Liberty

DIF: Difficult REF: Full p. 827 | Seagull p. 841

MSC: Analyzing OBJ: 4. Assess the ways in which the New Deal recast the meaning of American freedom.

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