President Carter's malaise speech was notable for
A) demonstrating his close ties to the American people and the mood of the country.
B) predicting the economic downturn of the 1970s.
C) forecasting the future problems the nation would face if it did not address its dependency on foreign oil.
D) chiding Americans for falling into a moral and spiritual crisis in their quest to acquire material goods.
E) inspiring Americans to become more involved in their communities and local government.
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