Which of the following best describes the significance of Ross Perot's 1996
presidential campaign?
A. It demonstrated that third-party candidates could find some
success in national elections.
B. It resulted in the Democratic Party splitting into factions that
competed for political influence.
C. It proved that candidates do not need to invest heavily in
advertising to influence elections.
D. It highlighted the problems created by allowing the Supreme Court
to decide election winners.
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