Clinton, Bush, & 9/11.

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Clinton, Bush, & 9/11

SSUSH 25e Explain the relationship between Congress and President Bill Clinton; include the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and his impeachment and acquittal.

Bill Clinton’s Impeachment Denied, under oath, before a grand Jury that he ever had sexual relations with white house intern Monica Lewinski. Evidence surfaced that he lied under oath. (Perjury) On December 19,1998 House of Representatives Impeached Clinton for lying to a Grand Jury. Acquitted by the Senate

Bill Clinton & NAFTA NAFTA – North American Free Trade Agreement. Promoted free trade between U.S., Canada, and Mexico         NAFTA - North American Free Trade Agreement

SSUSH 25f Analyze the 2000 presidential election and its outcome, emphasizing the role of the electoral college.

2000 Presidential Election Closest election in U.S. History George W. Bush & Al Gore Bush did not win popular vote but one Electoral College Vote. Florida determined election In Florida voting irregularities suggested some of the votes intended for Gore went to Bush and third party candidates On December 12, 2000 the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to stop future recounts. Gore Conceded and Bush became President. The affair emphasized the role of the Electoral College in selecting the President.

Electoral College Selects the President A candidate needs 270 of 538 Electoral Votes to win the Presidency. Each state has a number of Electors (of the 538) based on the number of Representatives and Senators in Congress.

SSUSH 25g 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.

US PATRIOT ACT Increased the authority of US law enforcement agencies Allowed greater latitude in what measures they used to obtain information. The law is highly criticized as violating civil liberties.

Al-Qaeda & Bin Laden Responsible for the September 11, 2001 Terrorist attacks on the U.S. Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were located in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan The U.S. insisted that the Taliban government in Afghanistan hand over bin laden. Taliban refused October 2001 The Bush Administration launched Operation Enduring Freedom. The goal was to destroy Taliban and bring Bin Laden to justice.

War in Iraq Based on intelligence that Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, had ties to Al-Qaeda and possessed Weapons of Mass Destruction. “Operation Iraqi Freedom”

War On Terror Invasion of Iraq Passage of the U.S. Patriot Act Creation of the Department of Homeland Security Invasion of Afghanistan War On Terror

Terror alerts