Refer to Figure 11.2. Which conclusion can be drawn from this figure?
a. Jimmy Carter's approval rating rose steadily throughout his term in office.
b. Ronald Reagan's approval rating was not impacted by the Iran-Contra scandal.
c. George W. Bush's approval rating peaked near September 11, 2001.
d. Barack Obama's approval rating has yet to dip under 50 percent.
Answer: c
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