How was the war in Iraq the most clearly defined issue of President Bush's first term in office?

A. The duration of the war exceeded the expectations of the American people.
B. As military operations in Iraq continued through the years, the American people became increasingly united in support of the war.
C. The war served as a sharp divide, not only within the U.S. government, but also among the people.
D. Less money was spent on the Iraq war than on any other war in American history.


Answer: C

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