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1990s Political trivia questions and answers.Free 90s Political trivia questions and answers. What phrase summed up the Clinton administration's policy on gays
in the military? What Middle Eastern leader's funeral was attended by U.S.
presidents Ford, Carter, Bush and Clinton? Who was the first prime minister to gaive birth while in office? What U.S. politician secretly helped Yasser Arafat write his
speeches, according to a Douglas Brinkley book? What U.S. president made history by barfing in the lap of
Japanese prime minister Kiichi Miyazawa? What political foe did George Bush dub "Ozone Man"? What U.S. senator defended his claim that smoking wasn't
addictive by noting: "We know it's not good for kids...some would
say milk's not good"? What former president drove a ball into a woman's face during a
charity golf round with President Clinton? What tiny Balkan nation saw 1,500 deaths in riots and its
government overthrown, when the bottom fell out of pyramid schemes? What Caribbean nation was the target of the UN peacekeeping
mission called Operation Uphold Democracy? What southern U.S. state waited until 1995 to ratify the
amendment abolishing slavery? What Middle Eastern leader was assassinated by law student Yigal
Amir? What two Supreme Court justices were confirmed during George
Bush's presidency? What Arab leader was asked to leave a Lincoln Center concert for
world leaders, at the order of Mayor Rudy Giuliani? Who defended George Bush against charges of infidelity by
insisting: "The president scores much better than Bill Clinton"? What Clinton aide was dubbed "the Louisiana loudmouth" and "the
ragin' Cajun"? What White house resident used a pawprint to autograph eggs for
the 1997 White House Easer Egg Roll? What politician told an MTV audience he preferred briefs to
boxers? What Texan introduced the phrase "giant sucking sound" to
describe U.S. jobs lost to foreign countries? Who finally stuck as Russia's prime minister, after Boris Yeltsin
had fired four previous choices in 17 months? What word for a traffic jam did Ross Perot invoke to describe
legislative backup? What neutral military man was courted for high office by several
political parties until he finally declared himself a Republican? What nation broke its won world record fro voter turnout in
1999, when 371 million voters showed up at the polls? Who turned over the reins of power to his hand-picked successor
Thabo Mbeki?
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