
Clinton Administration
The Clinton Administration refers to the period when Bill Clinton was President of the United States, from 1993 to 2001. During this time, his administration focused on economic growth, reducing the federal deficit, and expanding the economy. Key policies included reforming welfare, balancing the budget, and technological advancements like the rise of the internet. Clinton's presidency also faced significant events such as international peace efforts, and controversies including scandals and impeachment. Overall, it was marked by economic prosperity and efforts to modernize government and society.