I need help with history Davy Crockett’s popularity stemmed from all of the following EXCEPT a. his ability to deliver popular speeches. b. his general likeability and charisma. c. his manly stories of fighting bears and alligators. d. his ease in explaining complicated political issues.
I am going to guess A. He was really charismatic, he was a frontiersman and fought many animals, and was a good politician, so im going to assume he wasn't well known for giving great speeches.
He didn't give that great of speeches, but he did stand up on podiums and tell people about his absurd stories which he was generally liked for. He was, in fact, very charismatic. He wasn't that great at giving speeches, but he was fantastic in more intimate conversations in which he convinced the other person of things and assisted political issues. The answer is most likely A. :)
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