President George W. Bush's administration strengthened national authority, sometimes at the expense of the states, by
A) supporting the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act.
B) supporting a prescription drug plan for Medicare.
C) going to court to preempt California's fuel economy and emission standards for cars.
D) establishing national standards for driver's licenses.
E) all of these.
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