Which of the following was considered the centerpiece of President George W. Bush's domestic agenda when he took office in 2001?
A. Health-care reform
B. Severe budget cuts with the aim of balancing the federal budget
C. A new energy policy that attempted to prevent further global warming
D. A massive tax cut
Answer: D
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