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The Clinton Presidency
Chapter Nine Lesson Two
Objectives

  •   Explain why Bill Clinton won the presidency
      in 1992 and assess the success of Clinton’s
      domestic policies.

  •   Describe the Contract With America and its
      impact.

  •   Analyze the Clinton impeachment.
Terms and People
•   Family Medical Leave Act – a law that guaranteed most
    full-time employees unpaid leave each year to care for a
    newborn or sick family member or to recover from a
    serious illness
•   Brady Bill − a gun-control act named for presidential aide
    James Brady, who was wounded in an assassination
    attempt on Ronald Reagan
•   Newt Gingrich – the Georgia congressman who led the
    opposition to Clinton and created the Contract With
    America plan
•   Contract With America − a plan offered by Republicans
    that attacked big government and emphasized patriotism
    and traditional values
•   impeachment − proceedings to remove a President from
    office
What were the successes and failures
of the Clinton presidency?

The conservative resurgence in the 1980s kept
Republicans in control of the White House for
12 years.


The 1992 election of moderate Democrat
William Jefferson Clinton signaled that
Americans were ready for a change.
Becoming President   “Thomas Jefferson believed that
                        to preserve the very
                        foundation of our nation, we
                        would need dramatic change
                        from time to time. Well, my
In 1963, a high         fellow citizens, this is our
school student          time… And so today, we pledge
named Bill Clinton      an end to the era of deadlock
                        and drift – a new season of
from Hope,              American renewal has begun.”
Arkansas, went to
the White House as
apart of a youth
                      Bill Clinton,
leadership
conference. He was    First Inaugural Address, 1993
first in line to
shake President
Kennedy’s hand.
Thirty years later,
Clinton was sworn
in as President of
the United States.
President George H.W. Bush
    could not sustain his
    popularity after the Gulf War.



•   The U.S. economy had gone into
    recession                           During the 1992
                                        election, voters
•   The federal deficit rose            responded by
•   Bush broke his promise to not       nominating a
    increase taxes                      centrist candidate,
                                        Democrat William
•   Saddam Hussein was still in power   Jefferson Clinton.
    and threatening the Middle East
• From humble roots, Clinton
  worked his way up to become
  Governor of Arkansas.

• He labeled himself a “New
  Democrat,” and his campaign
  focused policies to satisfy
  both liberals and
  conservatives.

• He ran against independent    In 1992, Bill Clinton
  candidate H. Ross Perot, a    was elected President,
  self-funded businessman who   defeating the
  promised to run the           Republican incumbent
  government like a business.   George H.W. Bush.
When Clinton took office, the Democrats also
  controlled of both houses of Congress.


 One of his first acts was to sign the Family
 Medical Leave Act, guaranteeing employees
 unpaid leave in the event of a health crisis.


 He also increased the minimum wage, made
 college loans easier to obtain, and expanded
 tax credits for higher education.
Clinton addressed the issue of gun violence
by signing the Brady Bill in 1993.

But violence still shook
the nation, with the
Oklahoma City bombing
in 1995 and the
Columbine High School shootings

in 1999.


In response, stiff laws were passed to deter terrorism and
schools adopted “zero tolerance” measures against violence.
Clinton also attempted to reform healthcare.


A task force, led   But Clinton           The healthcare
by First Lady       overestimated         reform bill was
Hillary Clinton,    popular support       widely criticized
was formed to       for the initiative;   and it was
develop a           most Americans        dropped after a
program that        thought it was        year of debate.
would guarantee     too complicated.
care for all
Americans.


This setback, two years into office, signaled a turning
point in Clinton’s popularity. The Republicans responded.
Led by Congressman Newt Gingrich, the Republicans
set forth a plan called the Contract With America.



                             The contract’s
                             message created
                             strong voter turnout
                             among Republicans in
                             1994.


   For the first time in 40 years, the Republicans
   won control of the House and the Senate.
In 1995, Congress
                        refused to pass
                        Clinton’s budget. As
                        a result, the
                        government shut
                        down for a time.


Congress passed
most provisions of
the Contract With
America but some of
Gingrich’s ideas were
unpopular, such as
cutting Medicare.
Clinton used some conservative ideas, such as
balancing the federal budget and reducing the
deficit, during his 1996 bid for reelection.




A sustained period of economic growth in the
mid-1990s helped Clinton win reelection by a wide
margin.
But Clinton’s presidency was also
    marred by scandal.

In 1994, Clinton was investigated by a special
federal prosecutor, Kenneth Starr, regarding
an Arkansas real estate investment.

In 1998, Clinton was investigated again regarding
his relationship with a White House intern. Under
oath, he denied that the two had an affair. Later, he
admitted he lied. The House impeached him in
1998.
After a Senate trial in early 1999, Clinton was
acquitted on both counts.

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Clinton Presidency: Domestic Successes and Impeachment Scandal

  • 2. Objectives • Explain why Bill Clinton won the presidency in 1992 and assess the success of Clinton’s domestic policies. • Describe the Contract With America and its impact. • Analyze the Clinton impeachment.
  • 3. Terms and People • Family Medical Leave Act – a law that guaranteed most full-time employees unpaid leave each year to care for a newborn or sick family member or to recover from a serious illness • Brady Bill − a gun-control act named for presidential aide James Brady, who was wounded in an assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan • Newt Gingrich – the Georgia congressman who led the opposition to Clinton and created the Contract With America plan • Contract With America − a plan offered by Republicans that attacked big government and emphasized patriotism and traditional values • impeachment − proceedings to remove a President from office
  • 4. What were the successes and failures of the Clinton presidency? The conservative resurgence in the 1980s kept Republicans in control of the White House for 12 years. The 1992 election of moderate Democrat William Jefferson Clinton signaled that Americans were ready for a change.
  • 5. Becoming President “Thomas Jefferson believed that to preserve the very foundation of our nation, we would need dramatic change from time to time. Well, my In 1963, a high fellow citizens, this is our school student time… And so today, we pledge named Bill Clinton an end to the era of deadlock and drift – a new season of from Hope, American renewal has begun.” Arkansas, went to the White House as apart of a youth Bill Clinton, leadership conference. He was First Inaugural Address, 1993 first in line to shake President Kennedy’s hand. Thirty years later, Clinton was sworn in as President of the United States.
  • 6. President George H.W. Bush could not sustain his popularity after the Gulf War. • The U.S. economy had gone into recession During the 1992 election, voters • The federal deficit rose responded by • Bush broke his promise to not nominating a increase taxes centrist candidate, Democrat William • Saddam Hussein was still in power Jefferson Clinton. and threatening the Middle East
  • 7. • From humble roots, Clinton worked his way up to become Governor of Arkansas. • He labeled himself a “New Democrat,” and his campaign focused policies to satisfy both liberals and conservatives. • He ran against independent In 1992, Bill Clinton candidate H. Ross Perot, a was elected President, self-funded businessman who defeating the promised to run the Republican incumbent government like a business. George H.W. Bush.
  • 8. When Clinton took office, the Democrats also controlled of both houses of Congress. One of his first acts was to sign the Family Medical Leave Act, guaranteeing employees unpaid leave in the event of a health crisis. He also increased the minimum wage, made college loans easier to obtain, and expanded tax credits for higher education.
  • 9. Clinton addressed the issue of gun violence by signing the Brady Bill in 1993. But violence still shook the nation, with the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 and the Columbine High School shootings in 1999. In response, stiff laws were passed to deter terrorism and schools adopted “zero tolerance” measures against violence.
  • 10. Clinton also attempted to reform healthcare. A task force, led But Clinton The healthcare by First Lady overestimated reform bill was Hillary Clinton, popular support widely criticized was formed to for the initiative; and it was develop a most Americans dropped after a program that thought it was year of debate. would guarantee too complicated. care for all Americans. This setback, two years into office, signaled a turning point in Clinton’s popularity. The Republicans responded.
  • 11. Led by Congressman Newt Gingrich, the Republicans set forth a plan called the Contract With America. The contract’s message created strong voter turnout among Republicans in 1994. For the first time in 40 years, the Republicans won control of the House and the Senate.
  • 12. In 1995, Congress refused to pass Clinton’s budget. As a result, the government shut down for a time. Congress passed most provisions of the Contract With America but some of Gingrich’s ideas were unpopular, such as cutting Medicare.
  • 13. Clinton used some conservative ideas, such as balancing the federal budget and reducing the deficit, during his 1996 bid for reelection. A sustained period of economic growth in the mid-1990s helped Clinton win reelection by a wide margin.
  • 14. But Clinton’s presidency was also marred by scandal. In 1994, Clinton was investigated by a special federal prosecutor, Kenneth Starr, regarding an Arkansas real estate investment. In 1998, Clinton was investigated again regarding his relationship with a White House intern. Under oath, he denied that the two had an affair. Later, he admitted he lied. The House impeached him in 1998. After a Senate trial in early 1999, Clinton was acquitted on both counts.