In the 1980 national elections,
a. Edward Kennedy challenged incumbent President Carter for the nomination of the Democratic party.
b. although Ronald Reagan won the presidency, both houses of Congress still had Democratic party majorities.
c. third-party candidate John Anderson won three states and seventeen Electoral College votes.
d. Ronald Reagan won the presidency by the closest margin since the Kennedy-Nixon election of 1960.
e. Reagan led Republicans to majorities in both houses of Congress.
Answer: A
The Resurgence of Conservatism
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