<span>In the 1992 national elections, Democratic candidate Bill Clinton
a. campaigned as a "new Democrat" who proposed to move away from his party's traditional liberalism.
</span><span>2. A principal constituency that voted heavily for Bill Clinton over President Bush and H.Ross Perot was
e. women
On that second question, some detail: 45% of women voting in the 1992 election voted for Clinton, compared to 38% for Bush and 17% for Perot. And overall more women than men voted in 1992. 53% of the total voter turnout were women.
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Answer:
The progressive era is the experience of rapid growth in American society between 1890 to 1920. However, it was not so progressive for the African Americans, who were facing racial segregation in different parts. The social reformers within the African American society took the national stage to project the issues faced by black people and the debate revolved around how to solve those problems. Booker T. Washington, W.E.B Du Bois, Ida B. Wells were the leading names of reformers from the progressive era.
This depends entirely on the federal position in question, but an example of an analogous position would the position of the state legislature as contrasted with the Congress.
<span>The Great Compromise and the Three Fifths Compromise involved so much debate and discussion because each state was looking out for its personal interests and needs.</span>