Last week everyone did slightly better than the week before, but it was still among the toughest quizzes in months, with an average score of 67 percent. Most people knew that William Barr was President Trump's choice for attorney general. The toughest question? How the projected $1.5 billion surplus compared to the previous estimate.
But it's a new week. Good luck!
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