What were President Carter's policies on the environment?

A) new proposals to solve the energy crisis and change the nation's energy habits
B) proposed cuts in federal spending for the Environmental Protection Agency
C) tax credits for clean energy use
D) promoting recycling


Answer: A

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a. recent immigrants were drawn to Jefferson's political rhetoric. b. British influence in America had become dangerous. c. American travelers needed to return home to escape dangers. d. French spies had secretly taken over American shipping.

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