The most serious domestic problem facing the Bush administration was

A. Bush's broken pledge not to raise taxes.
B. the president's inability to work with the Democratic Congress.
C. both Bush's opposition to current abortion and affirmative action laws, and the president's inability to work with the Democratic Congress.
D. Bush's opposition to current abortion and affirmative action laws.
E. the recession of 1990-1992.


Answer: E

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