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Republican (1981-1989)



  • Won using conservative ideas (remember Goldwater 1964) and optimism



  • What was Reaganomics? Reagan’s economic policy which included tax cuts and reduced business regulations to help increase supply of products (supply-side economics)



  • What was “Peace through Strength”?

Foreign policy which increased military spending as a means to prevent conflict

  • How was the U.S. involved in the Iran-Contra Affair? U.S. officials secretly sold weapons to Iran and then profits were sent to support anti-communist “contra” rebels in Nicaragua.



  • Why were U.S. Marines in Lebanon? To restore order during conflict between Christians and Palestinians – U.S. Military barracks were bombed



  • Appointed Sandra Day O’Connor first woman to U.S. Supreme Court (1981)

Ronald Reagan

George Bush



Republican (1989-1993)

  • What is significant about the Americans with Disabilities Act?

Landmark legislation which made it illegal to discriminate against those with disabilities

  • What signifies the end of the Cold War? The Soviet Union moved from communism to democracy and the Berlin Wall was torn down



    • When? Berlin Wall torn down – 1989 Soviet Union dissolved - 1991



  • Why did the U.S. get involved in the Persian Gulf War? Leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, invaded Kuwait for its oil wealth



  • People moving from Rust Belt region to the Sunbelt region

Moral Majority

  • Conservative lobby group



  • Formed by television evangelist Jerry Falwell



  • Opposed ERA

Heritage Foundation

  • Conservative think tank



  • Promoted free enterprise, civil rights, limited government and strong national defense

National Rifle Association

  • After assassinations in the 1960s the Gun Control Act of 1968

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TURNING POINT

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Bill Clinton

1993-2001

George W. Bush

2001-2009

Barack Obama

2009-2017


Economic

Issues


  • Attempted health care reform with Hillary Clinton leading task force – did not pass Congress

  • Supported welfare reform, lower taxes, and stricter crime prevention measures



  • GATT — Changed to World Trade Organization

  • NAFTA— impacted trade in N. America

Financial Crisis of 2008 led to—

Home foreclosures Fear of financial failures Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (2008) gave billions of dollars to prevent banks and businesses from failing



$700 billion spent by federal government to support economy

  • Banking and credit reform

Legislation to support credit card and lending practices


  • 2000 Election — What was unique?

Gore won popular vote; Supreme Court stopped Florida recount giving Bush the electoral college win

  • 2001 Terrorist Attack —Turning Point

World Trade Center and Pentagon attacked by al-Qaeda; Bush launched a war on terror

  • U.S. Patriot Act created to give Gov’t expanded power to conduct security measures following 9/11

  • War on Terror: IraqU.S. troops deployed when Hussein was thought to have weapons of mass destruction Afghanistan—

U.S. troops deployed to find terrorists




Political

Issues


  • Ross Perot —3rd party candidates can impact elections

  • Contract with America was supported by most Republicans proposed by Newt Gingrich, Republican Speaker of the House

  • Balkan Crisis— Ethnic tension caused conflict in the Balkans; Clinton sent troops which led to a compromise

  • 2008 Election Turning Point – First African American President



  • Affordable Care Act— Healthcare reform designed to make health care available to Americans



  • Appointed Sonia Sotomayor 1st Hispanic American to U.S. Supreme Court


Social

Issues


  • Scandal led to impeachment (formal accusation) by the House of

Representatives

  • Senate vote did not remove the president

  • Appointed—

Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State

  • Influence of Oprah Winfrey — Publicly endorsed President Obama during election over Hillary Clinton

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  • No Child Left Behind was created to

promote educational reform by testing students in English and Math

  • Hurricane Katrina caused by natural disaster and human factors (levee failure, delayed rescue)

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TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS

Technological Innovation

How have these improved business and American’s standard of living?


  • Satellites— global communication



  • Cell phones— widespread communication usage



  • Personal computers— made computers more accessible/affordable to consumers



  • Robotics— increased workplace productivity



  • Just-in-time inventory management— eliminated need for large inventories and thus improved cost efficiency



  • Information technology— increased productivity in the workplace



  • Genetic engineering— improved medicine through study of diseases at the chromosomal/gene level

Business Marketplace

How does free enterprise impact the creation of discoveries in the U.S.?

  • Profits drive innovation

What contribution have these entrepreneurs made to the United States?

  • Bill Gates— Microsoft founder

  • Sam Walton— established Wal-Mart and supercenter concept



  • Esteé Lauder— founded cosmetic company



  • Lionel Sosa— Hispanic advertising businessman; advised presidents



  • Robert Johnson— African-American who started BET



  • Oprah Winfrey— African-American woman who built a television empire

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Globalization

How have these encouraged globalization?



  • Growth of multi-national corporations— products sold world-wide by large businesses



  • Energy needs— increased populations and standards of livng have increased energy demand



  • American culture— Entertainment and demand for goods have risen and diffused U.S. political, economic, & social culture





Can I quote you on that?

American Imperialism

Progressive Era

World War I

World War II

Civil Rights Movement

But today we are raising more than

we can consume. Today we are making more than we can useThere are more workers than there is work. We do not need more money – we need more circulation, more employment. Therefore, we must find new markets for our produce, new occupation for our capital, new work for our labor…” – Senator Albert J. Beveridge, 1898
How does this passage relate to the topic of American Imperialism?


ANSWERS MAY VARY


What might someone say if they opposed the point‐of‐view in the above passage?
ANSWERS MAY VARY

“…In the barrels would be dirt and

rust and old nails and stale water— and cartload after cartload of it would be taken up and dumped into the hoppers with fresh meat, and sent out to the public's breakfast. Some of it they would make into "smoked" sausage—but as the smoking took time, and was therefore expensive; they would call upon their chemistry department, and preserve it with borax and color it with gelatin to make it brown. All of their sausage came out of the same bowl, but when they came to wrap it they would stamp some of it "special," and for this they would charge two cents more a pound.” – The Jungle, Upton Sinclair
What impact did this book have on

American society?

ANSWERS MAY VARY

#14: “A general association of

nations must be formed.” – Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points
I object in the strongest possible way to having the United States agree, directly or indirectly, to be controlled by a league [of nations] which may at any time…,be drawn in to deal with internal conflicts in

other countries…We should never allow the United States to be involved in any internal conflict in another country. – Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
In your own words…

ANSWERS MAY VARY
How are these documents related to the words – isolationism and neutrality?


ANSWERS MAY VARY

“…The Director of the War

Relocation Authority is authorized and directed to formulate an effectuate [implement] a program for the removal, from the areas designated from time to time by the Secretary of War or appropriate military commander under the authority of Executive Order No.

9066 of February 19, 1942, of the persons or classes of persons designated under such Executive Order, and for their relocation, maintenance, and supervision…” – Executive Order 9102, 1942
In your own words…

ANSWERS MAY VARY
What constitutional issues are raised by the passage of Executive Order 9066?


ANSWERS MAY VARY

One may want to ask: ‘How can you

advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?’ The answer lies in the fact that there are two types of laws: just and unjust. I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.

I would agree with St. Augustine that "an unjust law is no law at all.” – Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King Jr.
In your own words…
ANSWERS MAY VARY

What impact did this letter have on the Civil Rights Movement?


ANSWERS MAY VARY

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