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Warm-up List 5 things that Bill Clinton did while he was President. 1

The 21 st -Century United States Politics & Leaders 2

The Presidency of George W. Bush 3

The election depended on Florida’s 25 electoral votes. As Clinton’s second term neared its end in 2000, his Vice President, Al Gore, ran for the Democrats against Republican George W. Bush for President. Although Gore won more popular votes than Bush, the electoral vote margin was too close to call. 4

Because the vote in Florida was so close, state law mandated an automatic recount. The Supreme Court case of Bush v. Gore ended the recount and decided the election or Bush was declared President. 5

He passed a series of tax cuts to help stimulate the economy. Bush promoted the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act to raise national academic standards. Bush pursued an aggressive conservative agenda when he took office. In 2003, despite criticism, Bush worked with Congress to extend Medicare to cover prescription drugs for seniors. 6 With the election of George W. Bush to the presidency in 2000, Republicans controlled the White House and Congress.

Then something happened that challenged the new President and led to a shift in U.S. foreign policy and he began to move the nation in a new direction. On September 11, 2001, terrorists, from the al Qaeda group, hijacked and crashed four airplanes. Two planes hit the World Trade Center in New York City. More than 3,000 people died as the twin towers collapsed. September 11,

Bush first focused on the terrorists from al Qaeda who perpetrated 9/11. Sought to remove the “axis of evil” (regimes whose coordinated efforts to seek and provide weapons for use in the attacking the US and its allies In response, the United States began a “war on terror.” 8

Osama bin Laden, leader of the al Qaeda network, was thought to be hiding in Afghanistan where the Taliban allowed him to operate. The United States and its allies sent forces to Afghanistan, overthrew the Taliban and removed them from power. Bin Laden escaped capture; Afghanistan held free elections and wrote a new constitution. 9

Bush worked to prevent future terrorist attacks with the passage of the Patriot Act and the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. Bush then turned his attention to Iraq, where many feared Saddam Hussein was stockpiling Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). As a result of many speeches & the State of the Union Address of 2002 given by Bush, in 2003, U.S. and British forces invaded Iraq. 10

Saddam and many of his supporters were captured, but many Americans were troubled by the war, terrorism, and the budget as they cast their votes in the 2004 election. Bush won reelection, but the U.S. seemed to be returning to a country of deep political divisions. 11

Although Saddam was overthrown, fighting broke out among three rival groups in Iraq. The country was consumed by chaos. The war continued in Bush’s second term. Critics of Bush said he had misled Congress and the American people. Then, in 2004, the UN determined that Saddam had never possessed WMDs. 12

As the war continued, the federal deficit grew larger. Then, in 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast. Federal response to the disaster was slow. Discontent with the administration grew. The 2006 midterm elections gave control of the House and the Senate back to the Democrats. 13

The Election of 2008 In 2006, 2007, 2008, the US economy began taking a downward spiral. Many people lost jobs and defaulted on their mortgages In 2008, Bush began to pass measures to help with the economic downfall By the election of 2008, people were disheartened by the Republican party and allowed Barak Obama to win the election for the Democratic Party

Activity Bush policies Compare Clinton & Bush presidencies 15

With the election of George W. Bush to the presidency in 2000, Republicans controlled the White House and Congress. When the United States was attacked by terrorists on September 11, 2001, Bush moved the nation in a new direction. 16