Compared to Bill Clinton in executive style, George W. Bush

a. favored meetings that were more formal and structured.
b. was more interested in free-wheeling, intellectual give-and-take.
c. was more likely to be interested in the details of ideas.
d. preferred longer meetings.
e. was remarkably similar.


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a. served as cabinet members under Republican presidents. b. opposed affirmative action in schools. c. kept alive the tradition of militant cultural nationalism. d. quit their jobs to protest the reversal of the gains blacks had made in the realm of higher education since the 1960s.

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