Question
What was George H.W. Bush's approach to issues such as education and drug reform?(1 point)
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Bush believed that a greater police presence and strict rules would reduce the drug problems.
Bush believed that a greater police presence and strict rules would reduce the drug problems.

Bush enlisted private volunteers and community organizations to help address social issues.
Bush enlisted private volunteers and community organizations to help address social issues.

Bush advocated for an increase in taxes to meet the educational and drug issues.
Bush advocated for an increase in taxes to meet the educational and drug issues.

Bush took a bold approach and invested government money in education reform and drop policy.
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Bush believed that a greater police presence and strict rules would reduce the drug problems.
Bush believed that a greater police presence and strict rules would reduce the drug problems.

Bush enlisted private volunteers and community organizations to help address social issues.
Bush enlisted private volunteers and community organizations to help address social issues.

Bush advocated for an increase in taxes to meet the educational and drug issues.
Bush advocated for an increase in taxes to meet the educational and drug issues.

Bush took a bold approach and invested government money in education reform and drop policy.
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GPT-4o mini
George H.W. Bush's approach to issues such as education and drug reform was characterized by enlisting private volunteers and community organizations to help address social issues. He believed in community involvement and grassroots initiatives rather than solely relying on government funding or strict law enforcement measures.