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jazziefee

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How did pundits describe the presidency of George Bush?
 
  A)as personally motivated
  B)in existential terms
  C)as shaped by political institutions
  D)as full of self-doubt

Question 2

Which statement best illustrates the distinctive perspectives on national policy held by the president and other political actors following the passage of the ACA?
 
  A)The president continued to promote the ACA at the national level, while individual politicians advocated for its implementation in ways that best served their local constituents.
  B)Members of Congress immediately sued the president, claiming that while the law was constitutional, it was unfair to states that already had health coverage for all in place.
  C)The president reframed the ACA as something that help would help local citizens to help sway the opinion of the Supreme Court as it weighed the law's constitutionality.
  D)State governors adopted a national perspective when they initially challenged the executive branch's implementation of the law at the local level.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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