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Why was the bitter political partisanship in Washington, D.C., in the 1990s so unexpected?

a. Republicans had denounced Reagans new conservatism and returned to the more moderate brand of Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller.

b. The tensions in foreign affairs had reinforced a sense of national solidarity in both major parties.

c. The economic crisis of the decade had convinced Republicans and Democrats that they needed to join forces for an effective political response.

d. The new president, Bill Clinton, was clearly moving toward the political center.

e. Bill Clinton had been able to attract millions of Republican voters in 1992.

ANS: D TOP: Impeachment and the Election of 2000

DIF: Difficult REF: Full p. 1083 | Seagull p. 1102

MSC: Understanding OBJ: 4. Discuss how divisive political partisanship affected the election of 2000.

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