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1992-2008: Bill Clinton, George W. Bush & Barak Obama America in the Twenty-first Century
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Warning: This is Not History!
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Clinton’s Foreign Policy:
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Outline of Required Notes: Clinton’s Foreign Policy: 1. Balkans Crisis and Ethnic Cleansing 2. NAFTA and the World Trade Org. 3. Technology and Economic Growth
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1. Balkans Crisis: Yugoslavia in SE Europe (Balkans) splits apart after end of communist rule in 1991.
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1. Balkans Crisis: This split and end of Soviet rule creates a power vacuum- which new state will dominate? We Will!
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1. Balkans Crisis: Bosnia (previously part of Yugoslavia) has civil war between Orthodox Christian Serbs, Catholic Croatians and Bosnian Muslims.
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1. Balkans Crisis: Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic arms the Serbs in Bosnia, aiding the mass murder.
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1. Balkans Crisis: Clinton and NATO intervene to prevent ethnic cleansing by Serbs (killing/moving Muslims) from 1992 through 1993.
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1. Balkans Crisis: After airstrikes and NATO peacekeeping troops sent in, a negotiated peace is reached in 1994 -Milosevic agrees to joint rule of Bosnia.
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO) After WWII an integrated (connected) world economy developed on the concept of free trade- a process known as globalization.
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO) As new markets opened up, the U.S. developed a trade deficit- purchasing more from other nations than they buy from the U.S.
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO):
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO)
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO):
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO) North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): Starting in 1994, Canada, the U.S. and Mexico agree to reduce trade barriers (tariffs)- intended to increase trade.
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO) World Trade Organization (WTO): Formerly GATT or General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. WTO establishes rules for international trade, settles disputes and loans money.
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO) Pros: Increasing trade and cooperation between countries, cheaper products, America has influence on policy, and member countries receive more capital.
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO) Cons: U.S. companies move factories to less- developed countries (outsourcing) where people and environment are treated poorly. Americans lose jobs and participating nations lose sovereignty (control over their affairs).
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2. NAFTA and World Trade Organization (WTO)
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3. Technology and Economic Growth: 1990s saw longest period of economic growth in U.S. history- stocks were up, unemployment was down & inflation was under control. Development of microprocessors allowed for smaller, cheaper computers and the computer industry led to innovation in many fields, especially after invention of the Internet.
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3. Technology and Economic Growth:
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The first commercial web browser released in 1994- how would internet grow the economy?
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3. Technology and Economic Growth: Internet increases ways to sell product, make business more efficient, and lead to other innovations that start entirely new companies.
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3. Technology and Economic Growth:
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Clinton’s Domestic Agenda:
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Outline of Required Notes: Clinton’s Domestic Policy: 1. Hillary Clinton and Healthcare Reform 2. Gingrich’s Contract with America 3. Clinton’s Impeachment Trial
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1. Hillary Clinton and Healthcare Reform: President Clinton appoints First Lady Hillary Clinton to head healthcare taskforce.
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1. Hillary Clinton and Healthcare Reform: Hillary Clinton proposes employer- based (get care through your work) universal healthcare (everyone must be covered).
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1. Hillary Clinton and Healthcare Reform: Businesses and conservatives push back against the program as too costly and too socialist. Critics accuse Clinton of being to forceful and uncompromising..
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1. Hillary Clinton and Healthcare Reform: Sound familiar?
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2. Republican Contract with America: Conservatives rally opposition against Clinton and what they see as tax and spend big govt.
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2. Republican Contract with America: Newt Gingrich leads congressional Republican backlash and introduces contract: a list of campaign promises to lower taxes, reform welfare, term-limits and a balanced budget.
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2. Republican Contract with America:
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Republicans win both houses of congress, but lose momentum after seen responsible for the government shutdown = Clinton reelected in 1996.
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2. Republican Contract with America: Republicans lose momentum after seen responsible for the government shutdown 1995-1996 Clinton is then reelected in 1996.
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3. Clinton’s Impeachment and Trial Clinton had a personal affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
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3. Clinton’s Impeachment and Trial Republicans in the House impeach Clinton in Dec. 1998 for perjury (lying under oath) and obstruction of justice.
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3. Clinton’s Impeachment and Trial Senate does not vote to remove Clinton from office but his reputation is damaged.
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More Domestic Agenda: To address deficit Clinton raised taxes on upper-class over Republican objections.
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More Domestic Agenda: Family Medical Leave Act gave up to 12 weeks per year unpaid leave for birth/illness.
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More Domestic Agenda: Passed Brady Bill over NRA objections in 1993: waiting period to buy guns/background checks “assault weapon” ban part of larger crime bill.
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More Domestic Agenda:
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