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A 3 page paper providing some biographical information on former president Bill Clinton and highlights of his administration. The paper discusses NAFTA, welfare reform and economic prosperity throughout the 1990s. The Clinton presidency was marred by personal indiscretion that caused Clinton to be only the second president ever to be impeached. He was not convicted and so was not removed from office, but his ability to effect any additional change was negatively affected. Bill Clinton left office still ardently admired by his supporters and has continued to be influential in the years following his presidency. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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the United States (1993-2001), William Jefferson Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe IV on August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas, "three months after his father died in a traffic accident"
(William J. Clinton, n.d.). His mother married Roger Clinton when Bill was four years old. He took the family name of Clinton when he was in high school,
when he also was a Boys Nation delegate and met "President John Kennedy in the White House Rose Garden. The encounter led him to enter a life of public service"
(William J. Clinton, n.d.). Clinton graduated from Georgetown University in 1968, when he won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University. He entered
Yale Law School upon his return from Oxford and received a law degree in 1973. He returned to Arkansas to enter politics there but was defeated in a 1974
election for Congress. He married Hillary Rodham the following year; their only child Chelsea was born in 1980 (William J. Clinton, n.d.). Political Life
Clinton won his next attempt at public office. He was elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976, and was elected Governor in 1978. He lost his campaign
for a second term, but won the office again four years later. He was Governor of Arkansas when he ran for President in 1992, defeating "incumbent George Bush and
third party candidate Ross Perot" (William J. Clinton, n.d.). When writing his own paper, the student writing on this topic should note that
together, Bill Clinton and his vice president Al Gore "represented a new generation in American political leadership" (William J. Clinton, n.d.). Presented as liberals by virtue of their association
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