Keeping in view the statements of President Bush and President Obama in the while addressing the State Union, it can be interpreted that President Bush failed to achieve his policy goals related to the improvement of the quality of education.
<h3>Who was President Bush?</h3>
George Bush was the 43rd President of the United States. He lay great focus on improving the level of education in the country. He failed to achieve the goals of the policies he proposed.
President Barack Obama overtook his position and implemented better policies with lower funding to bring reformations in the American education system.
Hence, option A; it can be interpreted that President Bush failed in the achievement of the policy for the improvement of educational facilities in the United States.
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The "<em>we'll</em>" in this sentences are spelled correctly when on the others it isn't.
The commas are in the correct spot
and quotation marks are in the correct place