Unit 10: Changing and Enduring Issues (1980 – Present Times)

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Unit 10: Changing and Enduring Issues (1980 – Present Times) With the Cold War ending and the constant development of advanced technology, Americans look to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world.

Quick Review of Ch. 28 What was the Conservative Resurgence? How did it affect domestic policy? How did it affect foreign policy?

Chapter 29: Into a New Century (1992 – Today) Chapter Focus What political, social, technological, and economic trends have shaped American life since 1990?

Chapter 29: Into a New Century (1992 – Today) Chapter Summary One of the most important technological advances of the twentieth century was the development of computers, which affected business, industry, and science. Computers, satellites, and the Internet created an "information age," that allowed anyone to have access to information quickly. Computers and other technology have increased global businesses, as well as increased jobs in the service sector and decreased organized labor. William Jefferson Clinton positioned himself as a "New Democrat," a moderate position that helped him win the 1992 presidential election with promises of social and economic opportunity. Clinton successfully introduced new laws involving medical leave and waiting periods for buying handguns, but failed to win support of healthcare reforms. In the mid-term election of 1994, Republicans won control of the House of Representatives, but an economic boom helped Clinton to win reelection two years later. The 2000 presidential election between Al Gore and George W. Bush resulted in such a close vote that a recount was needed and the Supreme Court had to intervene. Bush's priorities were tax cuts to stimulate the economy, as well as addressing education and the needs of senior citizens. On September 11, 2001, a foreign enemy attacked the United States for the first time since Pearl Harbor when terrorists crashed planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon causing the U.S. to declare war on terrorism. The war on terrorism helped Bush win reelection in 2004.

Section 1: The Computer and Technology Revolutions Technology Changes American Life The invention of the microchip leads to the development of personal computers, which transforms businesses, research and American life Advances in biotechnology, the use of living organisms in the development of new products, produces a higher level of healthcare than ever before Developments in agricultural technology lead to more productive farms, while less people are needed to work the farm A Communications Revolution Computers, cell phones, e-mails, and instant messaging become the tools of the “information age” Satellites orbiting the Earth increase the speed of global communication. In the 1990s the Internet begins to reach the general public, making communication and access to information almost instantaneous.

A Changing American Economy Due to technological advances… Less and less Americans work on assembly lines or on farms. More and more Americans work in service industries (such as lawyers, teachers, doctors, salespeople) The Impact of Globalization Advanced communications has made it easier for companies to do global business More products and services available to more people, often at lower prices Economic problems in one part of the world can be felt in other parts of the world Globalization: the process by which national economies, politics, cultures, & societies become integrated with other nations around the world.

Discussion Question How do you think continued advancements in technology might change life in America over the next 20 years?

Section 2: The Clinton Presidency Taking office in 1993, President Bill Clinton (himself a Democrat) tries to balance a middle road between the limited role for government supported by Republicans and the traditional Democratic reliance on government programs to address social problems.

The Clinton Presidency Clinton’s Domestic Policies Family Medical Leave Act (ex: guaranteed unpaid leave at work for giving birth) Increased minimum wage and access to college loans Brady Bill strengthened gun control Scandals, Impeachment and Trial Questions about investments Bill and wife Hillary Clinton had made in a real estate company, Whitewater Development Corporation Bill Clinton is found guilty of having an affair with a White House intern, something he had lied about under oath. The House of Representatives attempted to impeach (remove) Clinton, however the Senate decided against impeachment. “I did not have sexual relations with that woman” - Clinton

Discussion Q Did President Clinton deserve to be impeached (removed from office)? Why? White House Intern Monica Lewinsky and President Bill Clinton.

Section 3: Global Politics and Economics In the 1990s, the U.S. was both a promoter of global trade & an example for newly industrialized nations to follow. As more nations participated in economic globalization, the U.S. adjusted its own policies to ensure it remained an economic powerhouse. U.S., Canada & Mexico form the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994 Involvement in the World Trade Organization (WTO)

Americans on the Global Stage U.S. Forces offer aid to war-torn Somalia and Haiti Attempts to encourage peace agreements between Israel and Palestinians, although with little success Osama bin Laden forms the group al Qaeda, with the goal of ending American involvement in Muslim countries. They begin carrying out terrorist attacks on Americans around the world.

Section 4: The George W. Bush Presidency Republican George W. Bush wins an extremely close presidential election in 2000. However, not long after being in office, the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on American soil would move the nation in a new direction and come to define Bush’s time in office.

The United States is Attacked On September 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network orchestrated the high-jacking of commercial airplanes that were flown into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and a Pennsylvania field, leaving over 3,000 Americans dead. America’s War on Terrorism The U.S. invades Afghanistan where many al Qaeda terrorists had been trained U.S. forces invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein’s government, believing him to be a threat to peace and that he had Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) However, many criticized Bush after WMD were not found in Iraq and the expenses of the war in Iraq increased the federal deficit.

Section 5: Americans Look to the Future Immigration continues to shape the nation Latinos and Asians make up the largest numbers of new immigrants to the U.S. As the year 2000 kick-started a new millennium, Americans looked back at a century of great change and technological progress. Looking forward, immense challenges remain. However, the U.S. faces the 21st century with strength and optimism, looking to the nation’s greatest resource… the American people.

Discussion Q What challenges / achievements do you think lie ahead for the United States of America?

Quick Review of Ch 29 What political trends have shaped American life since 1990? Social trends… ? Technological trends… ? Economics trends… ?