Why did Gerald Ford use his Presidential veto
over 50 times?
A. He was upset with the war in...
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Why did Gerald Ford use his Presidential veto
over 50 times?
A. He was upset with the war in Vietnam.
B. He wanted his policies passed by Congress.
C. He wanted the American people to take him seriously.
D. He wanted to end the Cold War.
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