History, asked by stacy49, 9 months ago

What was unexpected about President George W. Bush’s support for programs like No Child Left Behind and Medicare Part D?


(Choice A) Those two pieces of legislation were much more aligned with traditional liberal policies that expanded federal spending, running counter to his conservative philosophy.

(Choice B) Bush's wife, Laura, strongly opposed both programs, leading to an unusual policy rift between the First Lady and the president.

(Choice C) Both programs left key policy decisions up to the states, and as a politician Bush had generally favored a stronger central government.

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Answered by anjalisingh2006
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Explanation:

choice c

Answered by hashanjeetka
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Answer:

Explanation:

What was unexpected about President George W. Bush’s support for programs like No Child Left Behind and Medicare Part D?

Choose 1 answer:

For this question dont make this simple mistake. C is not the answer. B is not the answer. A is the correct answer.

A CORRECT (SELECTED)

-Those two pieces of legislation were much more aligned with traditional liberal policies that expanded federal spending, running counter to his conservative philosophy.

(in dark gray): The Bush administration balanced its conservative campaign promises with policies that more closely aligned with the ideology of the Democratic Party.

This question was hard but i dont know how to explain bit by bit! Sorry! But A is the correct answer.

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