Real economic growth during the first two years of President George W. Bush's second term was

A. higher than real economic growth during the first two years of President Bill Clinton's second term.
B. approximately 8.7% per year.
C. negative because of the 2001 recession.
D. approximately 3.2% per year.


Answer: D

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