Political Trivia from the 90s

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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?
A: "Don't ask, don't tell".

What Middle Eastern leader's funeral was attended by U.S. presidents Ford, Carter, Bush and Clinton?
A: King Hussein's.

Who was the first prime minister to gaive birth while in office?
A: Benazir Bhutto.

What U.S. politician secretly helped Yasser Arafat write his speeches, according to a Douglas Brinkley book?
A: Jimmy Carter.

What U.S. president made history by barfing in the lap of Japanese prime minister Kiichi Miyazawa?
A: George Bush.

What political foe did George Bush dub "Ozone Man"?
A: Al Gore.

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"?
A: Bob Dole.

What former president drove a ball into a woman's face during a charity golf round with President Clinton?
A: George Bush.

What tiny Balkan nation saw 1,500 deaths in riots and its government overthrown, when the bottom fell out of pyramid schemes?
A: Albania.

What Caribbean nation was the target of the UN peacekeeping mission called Operation Uphold Democracy?
A: Haiti.

What southern U.S. state waited until 1995 to ratify the amendment abolishing slavery?
A: Mississippi.

What Middle Eastern leader was assassinated by law student Yigal Amir?
A: Yitzhak Rabin.

What two Supreme Court justices were confirmed during George Bush's presidency?
A: David Souter and Clarence Thomas.

What Arab leader was asked to leave a Lincoln Center concert for world leaders, at the order of Mayor Rudy Giuliani?
A: Yasser Arafat.

Who defended George Bush against charges of infidelity by insisting: "The president scores much better than Bill Clinton"?
A: Dan Quayle.

What Clinton aide was dubbed "the Louisiana loudmouth" and "the ragin' Cajun"?
A: James Carville.

What White house resident used a pawprint to autograph eggs for the 1997 White House Easer Egg Roll?
A: Socks.

What politician told an MTV audience he preferred briefs to boxers?
A: Bill Clinton.

What Texan introduced the phrase "giant sucking sound" to describe U.S. jobs lost to foreign countries?
A: H. Ross Perot.

Who finally stuck as Russia's prime minister, after Boris Yeltsin had fired four previous choices in 17 months?
A: Vladimir Putin.

What word for a traffic jam did Ross Perot invoke to describe legislative backup?
A: Gridlock.

What neutral military man was courted for high office by several political parties until he finally declared himself a Republican?
A :Colin Powell.

What nation broke its won world record  fro voter turnout in 1999, when 371 million voters showed up at the polls?
A: India.

Who turned over the reins of power to his hand-picked successor Thabo Mbeki?
A: Nelson Mandela.

 
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