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Who was the 42nd President of the United States?
William Jefferson Clinton
What years did Bill Clinton serve as President?
1993-2001
Which political party did Bill Clinton belong to?
Democrat
What nickname was Bill Clinton known by?
The Comeback Kid
Who was Bill Clinton's Vice President?
Al Gore
Who did Bill Clinton defeat in the 1992 election?
President George H.W. Bush and H. Ross Perot
What was the political strategy of Bill Clinton during the 1992 election?
He ran as a 'New Democrat', adopting Republican concepts to fit his Democratic agenda.
What role did Hillary Rodham Clinton play in Bill Clinton's administration?
She served as a top political strategist and advisor, particularly on healthcare policy.
What was the Whitewater controversy?
It involved the Clintons' failed real-estate investment and the investigation into their finances.
Who was appointed as the Independent Counsel to investigate the Clintons?
Kenneth Starr
What did the Brady Bill establish?
A waiting period for handgun purchases.
What was the purpose of the Violent Crime Control & Law Enforcement Act of 1994?
To provide federal funds to hire more police officers.
What significant political shift occurred in the 1994 election?
The Republican Party took control of the House and Senate.
Who led the Republicans during the 1994 election?
Newt Gingrich
What was the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act?
Welfare reform that cut food stamps and required welfare recipients to work for benefits.
What economic trend characterized the Clinton years?
A booming economy.
What did the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act allow banks to do?
It allowed banks to work with investment firms, contributing to the 2008 economic crisis.
What was the purpose of NAFTA?
To remove trade barriers between Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
What humanitarian mission did Clinton undertake in Somalia?
He sent troops to Somalia, where 18 soldiers were killed.
What was the outcome of Clinton's foreign policy efforts in Bosnia?
Troops were sent to save Muslims from ethnic cleansing by Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
What was the result of the 1996 election for Bill Clinton?
He easily won re-election over Senator Bob Dole.
What led to Bill Clinton's impeachment?
He was found to have perjured himself in a sexual-harassment suit regarding his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
What was the outcome of Bill Clinton's impeachment trial?
He was found not guilty and remained in office.
How did Clinton's approval ratings change during the impeachment hearings?
His approval ratings remained high even during the hearings.