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After Hurricane Katrina, the Bush administration was praised for its quick and effective response to the crisis. praised for showing concern for New Orleans residents. criticized for not anticipating that a hurricane might strike. criticized for responding only after flooding damaged the city.

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criticized for responding only after flooding damaged the city.

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The correct answer is D) criticized by responding only after flooding damaged the city.

After Hurrican Katrina, the Bush administration was criticized by responding only after flooding damaged the city.

The Bush administration was heavily criticized for his in action during the strike of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. President George Bush did not pay the necessary attention to the situation and many critics compared his reaction with Lyndon B. Johnson's reaction in 1965 when Hurricane Betsy had struck Louisiana. President Johnson flew immediately to New Orleans to make decisions in the affected place first hand. So yes, after Hurrican Katrina, the Bush administration was criticized by responding only after flooding damaged the city.

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