First Presidential Debate 22175 True
First Presidential Debate 22175 True
First Presidential Debate 22175 True
presidential debate
By Associated Press, adapted by Newsela staff on 09.27.16
Word Count 1,006
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump (left) and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton spar during the
presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, Sept. 26, 2016. Photo: AP Photo/David Goldman
"You called it the gold standard of trade deals," Trump said. "If you did win, you would
approve that."
Disputing his version of events, Clinton said, "I know you live in your reality."
Quiz
1
(A)
The two candidates are currently locked in an incredibly close race for the
presidency.
(B)
Trump frequently tried to interrupt Clinton and spoke over her answers.
(C)
The candidates debated about trade, taxes and how to bring good-paying
jobs back to the United States.
(D)
For years, Trump has been the chief promoter of questions that falsely
suggested the president was born outside of the U.S.
(B)
Clinton aides spent the days leading up to the debate appealing for the
media and voters, asking them to hold Trump to a higher standard than they
believe he has faced for much of the campaign.
(C)
Clinton, a former senator and secretary of state, is hoping voters see her as
a steady hand who can build on the record of President Obama, whose
popularity is rising as he nishes his second term in ofce.
(D)
For Clinton, victory in November largely depends on rallying the same young
and diverse group that elected Obama. This group, though, has yet to fully
embrace her.
According to the article, Clinton and Trump have "vastly different visions for the nation's future."
The two candidates strongly disagree on all of the following topics EXCEPT:
(A)
immigration regulations
(B)
(C)
(D)
Answer Key
1
(A)
The two candidates are currently locked in an incredibly close race for the
presidency.
(B)
Trump frequently tried to interrupt Clinton and spoke over her answers.
(C)
The candidates debated about trade, taxes and how to bring good-paying
jobs back to the United States.
(D)
For years, Trump has been the chief promoter of questions that falsely
suggested the president was born outside of the U.S.
(A)
(B)
Clinton aides spent the days leading up to the debate appealing for the
media and voters, asking them to hold Trump to a higher standard than they
believe he has faced for much of the campaign.
(C)
(D)
For Clinton, victory in November largely depends on rallying the same young
and diverse group that elected Obama. This group, though, has yet to fully
embrace her.
According to the article, Clinton and Trump have "vastly different visions for the nation's future."
The two candidates strongly disagree on all of the following topics EXCEPT:
(A)
immigration regulations
(B)
(C)
(D)