Correct. The answer is c. The author’s main point in this section of the chapter is that Ronald Reagan’s chosen successor, George H.W. Bush, did little to change the direction of the nation’s domestic policies and, although Americans generally lauded his proactive responses to disruptions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, he was not reelected in 1992.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The author’s main point in this section of the chapter is that Ronald Reagan’s chosen successor, George H.W. Bush, did little to change the direction of the nation’s domestic policies and, although Americans generally lauded his proactive responses to disruptions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, he was not reelected in 1992.