Illustration of a moody conference room with a large, round table, scattered with stacks of documents, charts, and several coffee cups. There are chairs all around the table, each with different shapes and sizes to symbolize a variety of opinions and interests. The room overlooking a symbolic city landscape through a large glass window, to highlight the magnitude of responsibility and decision-making involved in a politician's life.

Of the following statements, which ones most accurately represent priorities for Governor Clinton? Im just confused with this

answers:

1: B C
2: A
3: A D

1: B C

2: A
3: A D
Is verry correct Just took the assesment on 4/13/2021 on lesson 3.7.8 - Quick Check: Modern Arkansas

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1. Clinton introduced legislation to improve teacher training.

Correct & Clinton gained support for funding highway infrastructure programs.

2. He created a state medical insurance plan for children and families.

3. The food processing industry transformed the poultry business & The banking industry experienced significant growth.

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what are the following statements?

Clinton worked with entrepreneurs to improve the state’s tourism industry.

Clinton introduced legislation to improve teacher training.
Clinton gained support for funding highway infrastructure programs.
Clinton worked with law enforcement to reform the state’s prison system

I need help with the unit test and i need the answers to: What was one similar contribution of Governor Dale Bumpers and David Pryor in the 1970?, What were some accomplishments of Governor Bill Clinton during his second term?, What economic changes took place in the late 20th century?, and last but not least, What were the events of the Little Rock crisis and why did it tarnish the reputation of the state?