Answer:
Option D and E
Step-by-step explanation:
Complete Question:
Because I like the man. He was born and educated at the South. He has lived at the North and the West, and therefore has had an opportunity of becoming acquainted with our whole people,—an advantage not possessed by his competitors. He is known and honored both at home and abroad. He has shown his love of his country by unwavering devotion to its interests. –"Professor Hedrick's Defence," October 4, 1856
What does Hedrick imply about other candidates in this excerpt? Check all that apply.
They are not true Southerners.
They have very diverse experiences.
They are popular across the country.
They do not understand the other regions.
They are not well known in other countries.
According to the excerpt, what Professor Hedrick imply about other candidates is that they do not understand the other regions and they are not well known in other countries.
Firstly Hendrick describes a candidate,stating that this candidate was born, grew up in the South, but even due he was a fully flagged Southerner, this candidate has lived in other areas namely North and West. Therefore,because of this Hendrick considers the candidate knows about the people of all regions and an advantage not possessed by his competitors.As a result of this, the candidate is been honored both in the south, west and north as a result of the candidate acquaintance with the people there.
Another point made by Hendrick is that others candidates are not well known in other countries which will enable them to understand these regions neither do they have or made an acquaintance with the people there.