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During the budget crisis of 1995, President Clinton vetoed the budget passed by Congress because of
cuts to anti-crime programs.
cuts to social programs.
increases in healthcare funding.
increases in funding for education.
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cuts to social programs.
Explanation: The 1995 standoff centered on proposed deep cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, education, and other domestic/social programs in the Republican budget; Clinton vetoed it and refused to accept those reductions, leading to the government shutdowns.
Explanation: The 1995 standoff centered on proposed deep cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, education, and other domestic/social programs in the Republican budget; Clinton vetoed it and refused to accept those reductions, leading to the government shutdowns.
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