Governor Thomas Dewey During His Campaign In Nebraska 1944

Governor Thomas Dewey During His Campaign In Nebraska 1944

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Former Governor Sam Mckelvey reports that Dewey is confident about his victory in November, citing the Maine election results. Dewey then participates in a Western barbecue in cattle country before continuing his extensive campaign across the U.S.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did former Governor Sam Mckelvey say about Dewey's chances in the upcoming election?

He thought Dewey had no chance of winning.

He believed the election in Maine indicated Dewey's victory.

He did not comment on Dewey's chances.

He was unsure about Dewey's chances.

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What was the significance of the election in Maine according to Dewey?

It was an unexpected loss.

It was a minor event with no impact.

It was a clear sign of his potential victory in November.

It was a setback for his campaign.

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Where did Dewey attend a traditional Western barbecue?

In the heart of the cattle country

In a mountain village

In the city center

At a coastal town

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What was the purpose of Dewey's 6700-mile campaign trip?

To explore new business opportunities

To take a vacation

To visit family and friends

To connect with voters across the United States

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did Dewey's campaign trip relate to his election strategy?

It was a key part of his strategy to engage with voters.

It was unrelated to his election strategy.

It was a last-minute decision with no strategic value.

It was a strategy to avoid public appearances.

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