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How did the budget crisis in 1995 affect the American people’s feelings toward President Clinton?
A. Americans blamed Clinton for the government shutdown because he had not cooperated with Republicans.
B. Americans felt that Clinton was weak for not standing up to the Republicans and for allowing the government shutdown.
C. Americans were pleased that Clinton’s actions had avoided a shutdown, but his approval ratings declined.
D. Americans blamed Republicans for the shutdown and Clinton’s approval ratings improved

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D. Americans blamed Republicans for the shutdown and Clinton’s approval ratings improved

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The correct answer is D) Americans blamed Republicans for the shutdown and Clinton’s approval ratings improved.

The budget crisis of 1995 affected the American people’s feelings toward President Clinton in that Americans blamed Republicans for the shutdown and Clinton’s approval ratings improved.  

During the Budget crisis of 1995, American citizens did not accept the idea of a shutdown. This drastic measure always affects the common U.S. worker that works in the government and general citizens do not like public services, parks, or museums to be affected. There were two shutdowns in a short amount of time in those Bill Clinton’s years. The first was from November 14 to November 19, 1995. The other was from December 16, 1995, to January 6, 1995. That is why the budget crisis of 1995 affected the American people’s feelings toward President Clinton in that Americans blamed Republicans for the shutdown and Clinton’s approval ratings improved.  

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