Neither First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt nor Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins sought recognition by the press, and both cautiously allowed others of the Roosevelt brain trust to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they had been responsible for.
Neither First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt nor Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins sought recognition by the press, and both cautiously allowed others of the Roosevelt brain trust to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they had been responsible for.
to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they had been responsible for
to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security for which the two women were in large measure responsible
taking credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security for which the two women were in large measure responsible
taking credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they were responsible for
taking credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security which were largely their responsibility
A.to take credit for the genesis of historic programs in public employment, relief, and social security that were in large measure what they had been responsible for
A is wrong for at least two reasons:
1. "they" refers to who?
2. "had been" means they were "not responsible" any more. Hence, the logical meaning is wrong.