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Reagan’s VP George H.W. Bush wins the presidency in 1988. Remembered mostly for guiding the US through the Persian Gulf War (the 1st Iraqi War). August 1990 – Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi army invade neighboring Kuwait US sends in troops to turn back the approaching Iraqi Army and liberate Kuwait. George H. W. Bush

The Clinton and Bush (43rd) Years 1993-2009

SSUSH25 The student will describe changes in national politics since 1968. e. Explain the relationship between Congress and President Bill Clinton; include the North American Free Trade Agreement and his impeachment and acquittal. f. Analyze the 2000 presidential election and its outcome, emphasizing the role of the electoral college. g. Analyze the response of President George W. Bush to the attacks of September 11, 2001, on the United States, the war against terrorism, and the subsequent American interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Essential Question After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, what new threats did Americans end up facing at the turn of the 21st century?

Clinton/Gore Victorious in 1992 Democrats Bill Clinton and VP Al Gore easily defeat George H.W. Bush in ‘92 election. Third party candidate Ross Perot heavily impacted election.

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) In 1994, the nations of Canada, the US and Mexico signed an agreement known as NAFTA. NAFTA eliminated tariffs on imports and exports (hence the term “free trade”) amongst the three nations.

Clinton Impeached for Perjury In 1998, Clinton’s affair with a White House intern, Monica Lewinsky, became a national scandal. Clinton confessed under oath that he “did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky.” Further investigate proved he was lying. The House of Representatives voted to impeach the President for perjury. The Senate however failed to vote for impeachment and Clinton was subsequently acquitted.

America’s New Threat: Domestic Terrorism In 1995, Timothy McVeigh bombed the Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. In 1999, two student gunmen opened fire on Columbine High School in Colorado, killing 12 students and a teacher.

2000 Election: Bush v. Gore The 2000 Presidential Election became one of the most controversial in US history. VP Al Gore won the popular vote, but lost the electoral vote. A legal struggle broke out after accounts of voter fraud and intimidation left disputed results in the state of Florida. The Florida Supreme Court agreed to a recount of the states votes. However the US Supreme Court stepped in, stopping the recount and awarding Florida’s electoral votes to G.W. Bush ultimately giving him the election. Questions remained as to whether or not the Electoral College was still relevant and if the system should stay.

America’s New Threat: International Terrorism September 11th, 2001 – World Trade Center and Pentagon attacked by Islamic fundamentalist using airplanes. A fourth plane crashed in a field in PA after passengers fought hijackers for control. Plane allegedly heading for White House. The international terrorist organization AL QAIDA eventually takes responsibility for the attacks. AL QAIDA headed by Osama bin Laden – enemy to all Western, capitalist societies.

Bush’s War on Terrorism In response to the 9/11 attacks, the US declares war on terrorist group the Taliban whose stronghold exists in Afghanistan. Al-Qaida had been known to help support and fund terrorist activities of the Taliban throughout the world. October 2001 – American troops invade Afghanistan to rid the country of the Taliban.

Bush Invades Iraq March 2003 – President Bush asks Congress to declare war on Iraq for a 2nd time citing Saddam Hussein’s ties to Al-Qaida and their possession of weapons of mass destruction. War becomes a polarizing subject in the nation. Many feared US involvement in Iraq was for economic purposes and not part of the War on Terrorism. May 2003 – Bush delivers a speech on aircraft carrier declaring “Mission Accomplished” in Iraq; however war drug on for another 8 years costing billions of dollars and thousands of American soldiers’ lives.

Ticket Out the Door After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, what new threats did Americans end up facing at the turn of the 21st century?