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1 U.S. HISTORY MRS. FOURNIER & MRS. BENSON President Bill Clinton

2 The Clinton Administration Essential Question: What was the impact, effectiveness, and legacy of the Clinton administration?

3 Clinton’s Early Years Bill Clinton meets President John F. Kennedy as a 16 year-old delegate of Boy’s Nation on June 6, 1963

4 Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham at Yale Law School, January 1972 Education Georgetown University, Oxford University, Yale Law School Early interest in politics Attorney general of Arkansas at 30 years of age Nation’s youngest governor at 32 years of age (Arkansas)

5 Bill Clinton taking the Oath of Office as the Governor of Arkansas on January 9, 1979

6 1992 Presidential Election Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1992  Pushed for middle-class tax cuts and a national health- care system  Relied on his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, a top lawyer  Clinton presented himself as the protector of the middle class.  Clinton won 370 electoral votes to Bush’s 168  Won less than 50 percent of the popular vote.

7 1992 Election Results

8 Clinton’s Domestic Issues Budget Deficit  Campaigned on promise to reduce taxes for the middle class  Ended up raising taxes  Critics complained that the tax increase would hurt the economy but this did not happen. Health Care  Health care costs were rising and tens of millions of Americans had little or no health insurance.  Hillary Clinton headed a special task force which proposed a government-sponsored program of health care.  The plan was defeated after months of debate.

9 Clinton’s Domestic Issues Cont. Worked to Develop NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)  to eliminate barriers to trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico  For Canada and Mexico, they were the top two purchasers of US exports in 2010

10 Other Domestic Challenges Internet  The internet emerged as a major means of communication and commerce.  People were concerned about inappropriate material on the Internet.  The White House tried to pass a law to limit explicit material  Supreme Court ruled that it violated the right to freedom of speech.

11 Other Domestic Challenges Terrorism  Terrorists exploded a bomb in Oklahoma City that killed 168 people.  Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were convicted of the crime.

12 The bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 killed168 and injured approximately 700. Timothy McVeigh

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14 Re-election In 1996 Clinton defeated Bob Dole of Kansas. The only Democrat to win reelection to a 2nd term of office as president since FDR

15 Foreign Policy Challenges Somalia  Bush sent troops to help the UN distribute food to victims of the civil war.  UN forces also worked to end the fighting.  After a number of Americans died, Clinton withdrew the remaining soldiers.  Stopped U.S. from sending help to Rwanda.

16 Foreign Policy Challenges Haiti  Clinton pledged the use of American troops to lead a UN mission to remove a military dictator.  The presence of UN forces helped bring about a generally peaceful change in government.

17 Events led to scandal and impeachment proceedings Kenneth Starr led an investigation into a failed real estate investment the Clintons were involved in during the 1970s. Paula Jones sexual harassment case  Jones sued Clinton for sexual harassment while he was governor of Arkansas and she was a state employee.  Information emerged suggesting that Clinton had an improper relationship with a White House intern, Monica Lewinsky.

18 Monica Lewinsky case  Clinton accused of lying under oath about Monica Lewinsky.  House approved two articles of impeachment but the Senate did not have the two-thirds majority necessary to convict Clinton.


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