Which statements accurately describe arguments made against President Bush's decision to invade Iraq in 2003?

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Saddam Hussein was a moderate leader and an important ally of Israel.


Invading Iraq would divert attention and resources from the goal of destroying al-Qaeda.


The Iraqi army and air force were too strong for the U.S. military to defeat.


UN inspectors needed more time to determine if Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
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Which statement about government response to Hurricane Katrina is correct?


All levels of government cooperated quickly and efficiently to clean up the city.


The state of Louisiana undertook all rescue and clean-up operations in New Orleans.


The city government of New Orleans refused to accept offers of federal assistance.


The slow federal response was a public relations disaster for the Bush administration.
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In which way was the presidential election of 2008 unique in American history?


George W. Bush was the first president to be elected to a third consecutive term of office.


Al Gore was the first third-party candidate to win a majority of the popular vote.


Hilary Clinton was the first woman to be a close contender for a major party's presidential nomination.


John McCain was the first veteran of the armed forces to be nominated for president by a major political party.
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