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The presidents of the modern era encountered an array of challenges while in office. The economy seemed to teeter between a period of strength and robust growth during the 1990s to one a decade later on the brink of collapse. Foreign policy concerns were altered as well. The threat of communism that dominated foreign thought for generations, was replaced during the 1990s by a new global concern over terrorism.
Learn more about the domestic and foreign concerns of the Clinton, Bush, and Obama administrations by reviewing the slideshow below.
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