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Topic: What factors helped to shape 1990s America? Do Now: “We are, in effect, still living with the implications of the 1990s. In terms of foreign policy, social issues, and even political candidates, the nation continues to be influenced by events of the 1990s”. Assess the Validity of this Statement

Reagan’s “Successor” 1988 Election Conservative Republicans role George HW Bush Domestic Policies “Kinder, gentler America” Americans w/ Disabilities Act “Read my lips…” Recession of 1990 Clarence Thomas controversy Foreign Policy Ending Cold War The Trade Deficit (Japan) Opposition to South Africa (Apartheid) Persian Gulf War (1991) Election 1992 Clinton vs. Bush “It’s the Economy, stupid…”

The Persian Gulf War

George H. W. Bush

The Clinton Administration 1992 Election Clinton: a moderate Democrat “Era of Big Government is Over!” Domestic Policy: Balanced Budget & “peace dividend” Health Care Reform (Failed) 1994 Congressional Elections Republicans in Congress (Contract w/ America and Newt Gingrich) “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” 1990s: Growing economy and 2000 “Bubble Burst” Welfare Reform Bill (1996) Clinton Impeachment Controversy Foreign Policy: NAFTA (Canada and Mexico) US & NATO vs. Serbia Somalia and Rwanda Clinton and the Middle East (Arafat) Terrorism “Rollback” Law enforcement

Bill Clinton

1990s American Social Issues

1990s Culture

Technology