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11 January, 08:50

Why did Charles J. Guiteau shoot President Garfield?

A) Guiteau was upset because he was not given a government job.

B) Guiteau wanted Charles A. Arthur to become president.

C) Guiteau was a supporter of the spoils system and Garfield believed that the most qualified for the job would get it.

D) Guiteau believed in women's rights and felt that he would gain attention for women's rights by assassinating the president.

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  1. 11 January, 09:18
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    A. He was offended because he was rejected by Garfield.
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