United States Democratic Party vice-presidential ticket of 1952
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The United States Democratic Party vice-presidential ticket of 1952 was the national campaign slate that paired Democratic presidential nominee Adlai Stevenson II with Alabama Senator John J. Sparkman in the 1952 U.S. presidential election.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: United States Democratic Party vice-presidential ticket of 1952 Context triple: [John J. Sparkman, representedIn, United States Democratic Party vice-presidential ticket of 1952]
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Richard Nixon’s 1952 U.S. vice‑presidential campaign
Richard Nixon’s 1952 U.S. vice‑presidential campaign was the successful effort that placed him on the Republican ticket with Dwight D. Eisenhower, marked by aggressive anti-communist messaging and the nationally broadcast “Checkers” speech that salvaged his candidacy amid a funding scandal.
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1952 Democratic National Convention
The 1952 Democratic National Convention was the U.S. Democratic Party’s presidential nominating convention where Adlai Stevenson was chosen as the nominee to run against Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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1952 United States presidential election
The 1952 United States presidential election was a landmark contest in which World War II hero Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower won the presidency, ending two decades of Democratic control of the White House.
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Democratic Party (historical U.S.)
The Democratic Party (historical U.S.) was a major 19th-century American political party that championed states’ rights, agrarian interests, and limited federal government, serving as a predecessor to the modern Democratic Party.
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1956 Democratic National Convention
The 1956 Democratic National Convention was the U.S. Democratic Party's presidential nominating gathering where Adlai Stevenson was again chosen as the party’s candidate to run against incumbent President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: United States Democratic Party vice-presidential ticket of 1952 Target entity description: The United States Democratic Party vice-presidential ticket of 1952 was the national campaign slate that paired Democratic presidential nominee Adlai Stevenson II with Alabama Senator John J. Sparkman in the 1952 U.S. presidential election.
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A.
Richard Nixon’s 1952 U.S. vice‑presidential campaign
Richard Nixon’s 1952 U.S. vice‑presidential campaign was the successful effort that placed him on the Republican ticket with Dwight D. Eisenhower, marked by aggressive anti-communist messaging and the nationally broadcast “Checkers” speech that salvaged his candidacy amid a funding scandal.
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B.
1952 Democratic National Convention
The 1952 Democratic National Convention was the U.S. Democratic Party’s presidential nominating convention where Adlai Stevenson was chosen as the nominee to run against Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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C.
1952 United States presidential election
The 1952 United States presidential election was a landmark contest in which World War II hero Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower won the presidency, ending two decades of Democratic control of the White House.
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D.
Democratic Party (historical U.S.)
The Democratic Party (historical U.S.) was a major 19th-century American political party that championed states’ rights, agrarian interests, and limited federal government, serving as a predecessor to the modern Democratic Party.
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E.
1956 Democratic National Convention
The 1956 Democratic National Convention was the U.S. Democratic Party's presidential nominating gathering where Adlai Stevenson was again chosen as the party’s candidate to run against incumbent President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
- F. None of above. chosen
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John J. Sparkman
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United States Democratic Party vice-presidential ticket of 1952
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