Respuesta :

Answer:

C) he was a strong leader in the war on terrorism and Kerry would be weak.

Explanation:

According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:

A) he enjoyed strong support in the international community, which would not back Kerry.

B) he had a more effective plan for strengthening the economy and promoting foreign trade.

C) he was a strong leader in the war on terrorism and Kerry would be weak.

D) Kerry was wrong in his promotion of campaign finance reform.

E) he would do more for welfare and social reform, while Kerry would hold back progress.

This was the main argument that George W. Bush used in the election of 2004 in order to defeat John Kerry. Bush became particularly popular after the September 11 attacks, when he became linked to the war on terrorism. This was an important theme of the election, and Bush took advantage of it by presenting Kerry as a weak and ineffective leader. In turn, Kerry criticized Bush's conduct over the Iraq War.