Which two of the following factors contributed to Clinton's reelection in 1996?
a. his opponent's reckless behavior and the associated scandals
b. a strong economy
c. the fact that's opponent inspired little enthusiasm
d. the fact that Americans still wanted health-care reform
Answer:
b. a strong economy
c. the fact that's opponent inspired little enthusiasm
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A. True B. False