NATION IMPEACHMENT Nightmare's End WORKSHEET: Voices in the Impeachment Debate CONGRESS Capitol Hill Meltdown LITTLETON What Can the Schools Do? CAMPAIGN 2000 The Money Chasm Y2K The History and the Hype WORLD KOSOVO Terrain of Terror Why He Blinked INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENTS Freedom Fighters WORKSHEET: Who Gets To Be a State? RUSSIA Survival of the Fittest ASIAN ECONOMY Has Asia Recovered? CHINA China's Arms Race MIDDLE EAST Jordan: Dawn of a New Era Israel: Love at First Wonk AFRICA The Heart of Darkness LATIN AMERICA Up From the Flood WORKSHEET: Current Events in Review Answers |
![]() ![]() In the House Judiciary Committee, in the news media, in homes and schools across the country and later in the Senate, lawmakers and citizens argued passionately for and against impeaching President Clinton, putting him on trial, and removing him from office for his actions in the Monica Lewinsky scandal. What are the most compelling arguments on both sides of this important question? Go to the Internet to collect a sampling of those voices and arguments, record them on this page, and then offer your own view of the action Senators took when they voted on the four articles of impeachment passed by the Judiciary Committee.
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