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How has the U. S. government historically attempted to help the U. S
How has the U.S. government historically attempted to help the U.S. economy? (Part 4) Notes #24
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Under President Bill Clinton, the U. S
Under President Bill Clinton, the U.S. created the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico in 1993. President Bill Clinton; 1993–2001
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The purpose of NAFTA was to provide free trade between the three nations by eliminating trade barriers.
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Clinton and big business supported NAFTA as a way to stimulate economic growth in the U.S.
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During the 2000s, under President George W. Bush, the U. S
During the 2000s, under President George W. Bush, the U.S. was forced to respond corporate fraud. President George W. Bush; 2001–2009
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By late 2007, the U.S. experienced its longest recession since the Great Depression as a result of a global financial crisis.
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This crisis involved rising oil and food prices, the collapse of the U
This crisis involved rising oil and food prices, the collapse of the U.S. housing market and financial institutions, and an automobile industry crisis.
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Both Bush and (later) President Barack Obama responded to this recession by providing billions of dollars to the U.S. economy in an attempt to help stimulate it. President Barack Obama; 2009–2017 $700 billion bank bailout in 2008; $787 billion stimulus package in 2009
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By the middle of 2009, the Great Recession ended and currently the U.S. is experiencing an economic growth.
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