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Chapter 12 #39

b) Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton’s journey to the presidency included an educational path marked by notable achievements, one of which was being a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. This prestigious scholarship, founded in 1902, is renowned globally for selecting young people with outstanding intellect, character, and leadership potential. Clinton’s tenure at Oxford, though he didn’t complete a degree there, was a testament to his academic prowess and set the stage for his later political career, highlighting the value of international educational experiences in shaping future leaders.