Why was George W. Bush criticized on the domestic front?

A. The Department of Homeland Security had failed to stop domestic terrorism.

B. The United States was unable to capture Saddam Hussein.

C. The government response to Katrina, which largely affected poor people, was slow.

D. Bush supported tax increases to fund the war in Iraq.

C. The government response to Katrina, which largely affected poor people, was slow.

The correct answer is C. The government response to Katrina, which largely affected poor people, was slow.

George W. Bush faced criticism on the domestic front primarily due to the slow government response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The hurricane had devastating effects, particularly in New Orleans, where many poor and minority communities were disproportionately affected. The response from federal, state, and local authorities was widely criticized for being inadequate and slow, leading to widespread suffering and loss of life. This criticism mainly centered around the perceived lack of preparedness and coordination, as well as the delayed deployment of resources and assistance to affected areas.