In a famous, televised speech in 1952 to save his vice-presidential candidacy, ________ denied having received illegal gifts and payments, and declared that the family dog, Checkers, though a gift, would not be returned.

In a famous, televised speech in 1952 to save his vice-presidential candidacy, ________ denied having received illegal gifts and payments, and declared that the family dog, Checkers, though a gift, would not be returned.








A) John Sparkman
B) Richard Nixon
C) Lyndon Johnson
D) Spiro Agnew
E) Dwight Eisenhower








Answer: B


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