1. John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee for President in 1960, was a
senator from
A. New York.
B. California.
C. Texas.
D. Massachusetts.



Answer :

John F. Kennedy, the Democratic nominee for President in 1960, was a senator from D. Massachusetts. Here's why: 1. John F. Kennedy was a senator from Massachusetts before he ran for president. 2. He represented Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate from 1953 until 1960 when he won the presidential election. 3. Being from Massachusetts was an important part of his political identity and career.

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