America in the Late 1980’s- Early 1990’s George Herbert Walker Bush and William Jefferson Clinton.

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America in the Late 1980’s- Early 1990’s George Herbert Walker Bush and William Jefferson Clinton

“America is never wholly herself unless she is engaged in high moral principle. We as a people have such a purpose today. It is to make kinder the face of a nation and gentler the face of the world” George H.W. Bush—January 20, 1989

I. George Bush and the Foreign Policy A. Rapidly Changing World 1. Cold War Ended-Berlin Wall Fell 2. Panama a. Manuel Noriega 3. Gulf War a. Saddam Hussein 4. Demise

“There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured with what is right with America” --William Jefferson Clinton

II. William Jefferson Clinton A. “The Age of Big Government is over” 1. Background 2. Political Career 3. Presidential Campaign 4. Presidency a. Issues 5. Re-Election a. Foreign Policy 6. Domestic Problems 7. The Clinton Debate