Who ran as a third-party candidate in the 1968 presidential election?
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Ответ:
George Wallace ran as a third-party candidate in the 1968 presidential election.
Explanation:
The presidential election of 1968 was held on November 5, 1968. Former Vice President Richard Nixon (Republican) won the election, by a narrow difference over Vice President Hubert Humphrey (Democrat).
The election also included the former governor of Alabama, George Wallace, who ran as the candidate of the new American Independent Party. As Wallace's campaign promoted racial segregation, he proved to be a formidable candidate in the South winning 46 electoral votes; no "third party" candidate has won electoral votes since then.
Ответ:
Acute angle
Step-by-step explanation:
The supplement of an obtuse angle is an acute angle