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Why did the White House strategists abandon the restoring of the ban?A.Because they didn"t

Why did the White House strategists abandon the restoring of the ban?

A.Because they didn"t think it useful to restore the ban.

B.Because they thought the economic renewal is more important than the ban.

C.Because none of them was familiar with the establishment of the ban.

D.Because Obama will deal with the issue personally.

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