It is indisputable that every President of the United States has in their own way helped to shape the world of the era that they lived in, and Bill Clinton is certainly no exception. Much of his legacy still related directly to current events, and future students of political history will certainly need to consider many points of Bill Clinton trivia as important parts of their education. For instance, did you know that Bill Clinton is certainly not the name on his birth certificate? He was born as William Jefferson Blythe III in 1946, and was in fact the third youngest president to ever be sworn into office. He became president in 1993 and held office until 2001 when George W. Bush would take the office,.
Any Bill Clinton Quiz is going to contain some trivia about his early life, such as the fact that he briefly considered becoming a professional musician, (and many of us have images in our heads of Clinton playing his saxophone), but it is his political career which has helped shape history. His first official political position was while he was attending Yale in the year of 1972 when he took part in the presidential campaign of McGovern.
He would begin actively running himself for public office in 1974, with a failed run at the House of representatives, but would then be elected Arkansas Attorney General in 1976. Next he would become the Governor of that State in 1978. He was the youngest governor in the country at only 32 years old. He practiced law for a brief period after losing the position in 1980, but became reelected later and would stay as Governor for ten more years. It was during this period that he began to become an important figure in the Democratic Party at large. It was thought he might run for president in 1988, but he decided to instead support Michael Dukasis.
Bill Clinton trivia is of course going to have to include information on his presidency, which began in 1992 after his defeat of the first President Bush and Ross Perot. This was the end to a long period of Republican Rule in the White House.
His presidency is well remembered, but the recent life of Bill Clinton after his terms is also of interest. He was a firm supporter of his wife, Hilary Rodham Clinton’s own bid for the presidency, and then worked for the eventually successful election of the chosen democratic candidate, Barak Obama