In 1999, nearing the end of his presidency, Bill Clinton

A. had endured many scandals and setbacks throughout his administration.
B. both saw his personal popularity higher than when he took office, and faced another crisis in the Balkans.
C. saw his personal popularity higher than when he took office.
D. faced another crisis in the Balkans.
E. All these answers are correct.


Answer: E

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