After reviewing Nixon's speech, which choice below BEST completes the following sentence about the claim of his argument?
In his speech, Nixon claimed that the United States is .
a a perfect place and should stay the same
b not making progress as it should be
c making some progress, but it is not enough
d making too much progress
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