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What most likely accounts for the difference in the debt level in the last year of the Bush presidency (1992) and the last year of the Clinton presidency (2000)

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I think its B

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What most likely accounts for the difference in the debt level in the last year of the Bush presidency (1992) and the last year of the Clinton presidency (2000)?

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"Clinton enacted more regulations, while Bush only enacted the Clean Air Act and Americans with Disabilities Act."

According to some historians and politicians, Democrat President Bill Clinton created better economic conditions for the United States.

For instance, one of the best decisions President Clinton made was the signing of NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement between the United States, México, and Canada. The agreement has helped the economies of the three countries, although it has been questioned by many social groups in each country.

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