Refer to Figure 7.1. What can you conclude about Bill Clinton's job approval?

a. Bill Clinton's job approval rating was very similar to George W. Bush's.
b. Bill Clinton's job approval ratings increased steadily from the beginning.
c. Bill Clinton always had higher job approval ratings than George W. Bush.
d. Bill Clinton had higher job approval ratings in his second term than in his first term.


d

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