Essays About arkansas clinton

 

  • None_Provided
    ... issues. Clinton was elected governor of Arkansas in 1986 at that time he was the youngest governor in the United States. In 1992 ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    ... Clinton returned to Arkansas to teach at the University of Arkansas School of Law, and Rodham went briefly to Washington, where she worked for the House staff ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    In 1978, Clinton decided to run for governor of Arkansas. He won easily. ... Clinton served effectively as governor of Arkansas up until 1992. ...
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  • William Jefferson Clinton
    ... When he was four years old his mother wed Roger Clinton of Hot Springs, Arkansas. At the age of 15, he legally changed his name to Clinton. ...
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  • President Clinton
    ... In 1976, Clinton was elected Arkansas' Attorney General and then won the governorship in 1978. He went for a second term, but lost. ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    Bill Clinton, the long-time governor of Arkansas, defeated incumbent George Bush by convincing voters that America needed to be set on a new course...one that ...
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  • Lewinsky vs Clinton
    ... Before Lewinsky, Clinton was accused of having a sexual relationship with Gennifer Flowers while he was the governor of Arkansas. ...
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  • President Clinton
    ... It became known to the public that a former Arkansas State employee, Larry Nichols, had made sensational charges that Clinton had been involved in at least ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    Bill Clinton Bill Clinton was born as William Jefferson Blythe III in Hope, Arkansas on August 19, 1946. He is still alive and currently ...
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  • Bill Clinton
    ... strong-willed person. After Clinton received his law degree in 1973 he returned to Arkansas to get into politics. In his first race ...
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  • Clinton v. Jones
    ... William Clinton at the time of the incident was the governor of Arkansas. Paula Jones was an employee of the state of Arkansas. ...
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  • William Jefferson Clinton
    ... After graduation from Yale Clinton planned on returning to Hot Springs to set up a ... that he seek a position as a professor of law at the University of Arkansas. ...
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  • The Whitewater Affair
    ... James McDougal's track record provide a striking insight into why he would later attract a supporter such as the soon-to-be Governor of Arkansas Bill Clinton. ...
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  • Clinton
    ... college experience, sex scandals, impeachment trial, and Clinton's approval rating. William Jefferson Blythe IV was born on August 19, 1946 in Hope Arkansas. ...
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  • hillary clinton
    ... Clinton didn't directly order the firings but pressured him to take the action. Whitewater started as a land development of riverfront property in Arkansas in ...
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  • Gender Differences: Masculine vs. Feminism
    ... has plagued the Clinton's not only during their time in the White House but even in the early days of both their political careers beginning in Arkansas. ...
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  • The Clinton Health Care Plan
    ... had executed the same far-reaching plan in his home state of Arkansas, where, as ... a policy that targets all children, like this one, is, Clinton, and initially ...
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  • Baby Boomers vs. Presidential Scandals
    ... the common man. Then came the 90s and the election of a man from Hope, Arkansas named William Jefferson Clinton. A man, whose boyhood ...
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  • King William I
    ... was Clinton. He has broken numerous law and committed traitorous acts during his presidency. For example the Whitewater thing. He abused his power as Arkansas ...
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  • Whitewater vs Watergate
    ... of Clinton's first deputy Treasury secretary, Roger Altman, and led to convictions of former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell, Arkansas Governor Jim ...
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  • Al Gore
    ... environmental activists. Clinton's own environmental record in Arkansas was marginal, soiled, among other things. On the cultural ...
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  • report on WWF
    The president Bill Clinton was born and raised in Arkansas. He went to high school and became very smart. The he went to a college by the name of Princeton. ...
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  • Church Burnings
    ... During a passionate speech President Clinton shared that he had, "vivid and ... a child." Ironically, historians and civil rights activists in Arkansas could find ...
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  • Youth Violence
    ... to 4.2 percent; and crack use more than doubled to 2.7 percent" (Clinton Targets Teens ... Todd pulled a gun on two classmates at Stamps High School in Arkansas. ...
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  • Politics as a Career
    ... Bush being the Vice President under Regan for eight (8) years, just before taking office as President, and Bill Clinton being Governor of Arkansas just before ...
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  • History of the American Drug War-
    ... coming across the border." Bob Dole continuously blames Clinton for the rise in teen drug use, and how drug abuse doubled when he was governor of Arkansas. ...
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  • Flaws of the Death Penalty 2
    ... During his presidential gain, President Clinton rushed home for the Arkansas execution of Rickey Ray Rector, a mentally retarded, indigent black man. ...
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  • Flaws of the Death Penalty
    ... During his presidential gain, President Clinton rushed home for the Arkansas execution of Rickey Ray Rector, a mentally retarded, indigent black man. ...
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  • Flaws of the Death Penalty
    ... During his presidential gain, President Clinton rushed home for the Arkansas execution of Rickey Ray Rector, a mentally retarded, indigent black man. ...
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  • Flaws of the Death Penalty-
    ... During his presidential gain, President Clinton rushed home for the Arkansas execution of Rickey Ray Rector, a mentally retarded, indigent black man. ...
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