What economic policy did Clinton support that was a departure from his predecessors' economic policies?
A) He lowered taxes for all Americans, making him very popular.
B) He tried to get America out of a recession but never succeeded.
C) He decided to raise taxes on higher-income Americans to generate revenue.
D) He reduced taxes for all minority groups to compensate for past discrimination.
Answer: C
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