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PASSAGE TO A NEW CENTURY U N I T 7 PASSAGE TO A NEW CENTURY 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

THE UNITED STATES IN TODAY’S WORLD C H A P T E R 26 THE UNITED STATES IN TODAY’S WORLD 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

THE 1990’S AND THE NEW MILLENNIUM SECTION 1 THE 1990’S AND THE NEW MILLENNIUM 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1-WHO RAN FOR PRESIDENT IN 1992 ? 2-WHAT WAS THE ROLE OF TV ? 3-WHAT WAS CLINTON’S DOMESTIC AGENDA? 4-WHAT WAS CLINTON’S ECONOMIC PLAN? 5-WHAT WERE THE RESULTS OF CLINTON ECONOMIC POLICIES ? 6-WHAT DID CLINTON DO CONCERNING AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY? 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

MONEY SPENT DURING A PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 2004 $880,500,000 2000 $528,900,000 1996 $425,700,000 1992 $331,100,000 1988 $324,400,000 1984 $202,000,000 1980 $161,900,000 1976 $171,000,000 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD CLINTON WINS 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

Single filers Married filing jointly or qualifying widow/widower Married filing separately Head of household Tax rate Up to $7,150 Up to $14,300 Up to $10,200 10% $7,151 - $29,050 $14,301 - $58,100 $10,201 - $38,900 15% $29,051 - $70,350 $58,101 - $117,250 $29,051 - $58,625 $38,901 - $100,500 25% $70,351 - $146,750 $117,251 - $178,650 $58,626 - $89,325 $100,501 - $162,700 28% $146,751- $319,100 $178,651 - $319,100 $89,326 - $159,550 $162,701 - $319,100 33% $319,101 or more $159,551 or more 35% 2004 RATES Ordinary taxable income for use in filing returns due April 15, 2005 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD Stock Market Closings Closing Level Date 2,810.15 2-Jan-90 3,500.03 19-May-93 4,003.33 23-Feb-95 6,177.71 6-Nov-98 9,544.87 6-Jan-99 11,522.56 7-Jan-00 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD Year Inflation Rate 1988 4.12 1989 4.81 1990 5.39 1991 4.22 1992 3.01 1993 2.98 1994 2.60 1995 2.76 1996 2.96 1997 2.35 1998 1.51 1999 2.21 2000 3.38 2001 2.86 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD EUROPE 1945 - 1990 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

AFTER THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD THE BALKANS THE YUGOSLAV WARS OF SUCCESSION 1991-95 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

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CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD AFRICA SOMALIA 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

THE BATTLE OF MOGADISHU 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE 1994 MID-TERM ELECTIONS ? REPUBLICANS WIN HOUSE & SENATE TALK RADIO RUSH LIMBAUGH NEWT GINGRICH CONTRACT W/ AMERICA GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD NEWT GINGRICH REPUBLICAN SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

RUSH LIMBAUGH “RIGHT-WING RADIO” 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD Category % Rep. % shift to size of   1992 1994 GOP group 1992-94 % /all Southern whites 53 65 12 24 White men 51 62 11 40 White "Born Again" Christian 66 76 10 20 Income under $15,000 31 38 7 Men 48 54 6 49 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

1994 MID-TERM ELECTION RESULTS Party Seats Seat percentage Popular Vote 1992 Elected Net Change Democratic Party 258 204 -54 46.8% 44.7%      Independent 1 +0 0.2% 0.7% Republican Party 176 230 +54 52.8% 51.5% Totals 435 100.0% 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

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WHO RAN FOR PRESIDENT IN 1996 ? BILL CLINTON VS BOB DOLE ROSS PEROT 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1996 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD 1996 CAMPAIGN BUTTONS 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD CLINTON WINS 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

1998 = CLINTON IMPEACHED BY THE HOUSE OF REPS 1999=CLINTON FOUND INNOCENT BY THE SENATE 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

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2000 Presidential Election GEORGE W. BUSH (Republican) AL GORE (Democrat) 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

POPULAR ELECTORAL VOTE VOTE Candidate Pop Vote Elect Vote Bush (Blue) 50,460,110 47.87% 271 50.4% Gore (Red) 51,003,926 48.38% 266 49.6% Nader (Green) 2,883,105 2.73% 0 0.0% 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD BLUE = BUSH RED = GORE 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD

FLORIDA ELECTION CONTROVERSY OVERSEA BALLOTS BUTTERFLY BALLOTS BALLOT RECOUNT(FIGHT OVER CHADS) FLORIDA SUPREME COURT – YES U.S. SUPREME COURT – LOOK AGAIN FLORIDA SUPREME COURT – YES (AGAIN) U.S. SUPREME COURT = NO RECOUNT BUSH WINS FLORIDA BUSH WINS ELECTION 1/3/2019 CH 26 - THE U.S.A. IN TODAY'S WORLD