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1 December, 01:51

Even though approval ratings for President Bush were low in many areas, why might you infer he was reelected in 2004? A) Voters only care about local issues and not global issues. B) People were concerned with terrorism more than any other issue. C) Public opinion of issues does not matter when it come to elections. D) People were concerned with social security more than any other issue.

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  1. 1 December, 02:01
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    People were concerned with terrorism more than any other issue. This made Bush to be reelected as President in 2004.

    B) People were concerned with terrorism more than any other issue.

    Explanation:

    George Walker Bush was the 43rd president of the United States of America. From 2001 to 2009, he served as the president of America.

    During 2002, the approval rating of Bush was very low in many areas. The rating of the president Bush is as follows:

    Health Care - 36% Social Security - 35% Terrorism - 70% Political Scandals - 40%

    People reelected Bush, as they were concerned about the terrorism more than any other local and global issues. The rating of the president in terrorism area was as expected by the people. So Bush was again elected as the president of United States.
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