A reasonable inference from Barbour and Wright’s discussion of the role of the president’s spouse in American politics is that ______.
a. Americans assume that the president’s spouse should be a formal advisor to the president
b. First Ladies have never tackled issues that have caused controversy or attracted criticism
c. the phenomenon of presidential spouses trying to influence politics is a recent one
d. the expectations of this job have shifted as Americans’ construction of gender relations has changed
e. historically speaking the role of “first lady” has been free from controversy
d. the expectations of this job have shifted as Americans’ construction of gender relations has changed
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