As First Lady, Laura Bush
A) gave the role a dramatically new definition by participating in policy formation.
B) invigorated interest in the arts and cultural activities in Washington.
C) promoted civil rights and other social causes supported only off-handedly by her husband.
D) probably had greater weight with her "just say no" education campaign than all other government anti-drug education efforts combined.
E) restored to the role its traditional emphasis on reinforcing the dignified aspect of the presidency.
E
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