Title: Chapter 27 LAUNCHING THE NEW MILLENNIUM
1Chapter 27LAUNCHING THE NEW MILLENNIUM
- Section 1 Clintons First Term
- Section 2 Clintons Second Term
- Section 3 Society in the 1990s
- Section 4 George W. Bushs Presidency
- Section 5 September 11, 2001 A Day That Changed
the World
2Objectives
Section 1 Clintons First Term
- How did the 1992 presidential election differ
from other recent elections? - What led to the Republican comeback in the 1994
congressional elections? - How did regional conflicts and terrorism affect
the world? - How successful was the United Nations in
maintaining world peace after the Cold War ended?
3Differences in the election of 1992
Section 1 Clintons First Term
- high voter turnout
- success of Ross Perot
- record number of female candidates
4Causes of the Republican comeback in 1994
Section 1 Clintons First Term
- slow economic recovery
- early failures of Clinton administration
- Whitewater investigation
- Republican Contract with America
5Regional conflicts and terrorism
Section 1 Clintons First Term
- Conflicts in Eastern Europe grew increasingly
ugly. - UN efforts in Somalia not effective.
- Israel and the PLO officially recognized each
other, but more violence followed. - Americans died in domestic and international
terrorist attacks.
6UN attempts to keep the peace after end of Cold
War
Section 1 Clintons First Term
- successful in Cambodia
- mixed results in Somalia
- success in El Salvador
- failure to end ethnic conflicts in Bosnia
7Objectives
Section 2 Clintons Second Term
- What issues affected the 1996 presidential
election? - What domestic issues shaped President Clintons
second term? - What led to the impeachment of President Clinton,
and what was the outcome? - Why did NATO launch air strikes against
Yugoslavia in 1999?
8Issues in 1996
Section 2 Clintons Second Term
- economic prosperity
- divisions within the Republican Party
- Republican failure to enact Contract with America
measures - Republican attempts to cut social and
environmental programs - Republicans responsibility for government
shutdown - Clintons claiming of the middle ground
9Domestic issues in Clintons second term
Section 2 Clintons Second Term
- economic boom
- stock market rising
- low unemployment
- low inflation
- race relations
10Clintons impeachment
Section 2 Clintons Second Term
- Independent counsels investigation expanded to
include a civil sexual harassment suit against
Clinton. - House decided that Clinton committed perjury in
his testimony regarding his relationship with
White House intern. - Clinton impeached by House of Representatives.
- Senate acquits Clinton, but Americans distrust
him. - Congress let the independent counsel law expire.
11Air strikes against Yugoslavia
Section 2 Clintons Second Term
- NATO launched air strikes in an attempt to end
the atrocities and mass murders that Serbians
were committing against ethnic Albanians in
Kosovo.
12Objectives
Section 3 Society in the 1990s
- What events shaped the space program in the
1990s? - What issues arose surrounding technology in the
1990s? - How did U.S. popular culture affect the rest of
the world? - How did immigration change in the 1990s?
- What issues affected family life in the 1990s?
13Shaping the space program
Section 3 Society in the 1990s
- end of the Cold War
- photography from the Hubble Telescope
- joint U.S.-Russian project aboard space station
Mir - Shannon Lucids 188 days aboard Mir
- John Glenns flight as the oldest American in
space
14Technology issues
Section 3 Society in the 1990s
- free-speech rights on the Internet
- fear that humans will become obsolete
- lack of access of the poor to computers
- Y2K bug
- ethics of human cloning
15U.S. popular culture
Section 3 Society in the 1990s
- American entertainment, food, and fashions spread
overseas, aided by the Internet. - Many of the exports seemed to support
materialistic values. - People in other countries often dismayed because
they wanted to preserve their own culture and
values.
16Changes in immigration
Section 3 Society in the 1990s
- High proportion of immigrants came from Asia, the
Caribbean, and Latin America. - Asian immigrants often had more schooling than
native-born Americans. - The number of skilled workers allowed to
immigrate each year was doubled. - Foreign investors were given special visas.
- U.S. border control was strengthened.
- Non-citizens were prevented from receiving
welfare.
17Issues affecting family life
Section 3 Society in the 1990s
- rising number of single-parent households
- rising number of families in which both parents
work outside the home - working parents need for affordable day care
- passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act
18Objectives
Section 4 George W. Bushs Presidency
- What factors shaped the development of the global
economy? - How did the environment and population growth
concern people in the 1990s? - How was the 2000 presidential election unusual?
- What domestic and international issues did George
W. Bush face?
19Development of the global economy
Section 4 George W. Bushs Presidency
- multinational corporations such as ITT and GM
- trading blocks such as NAFTA and the European
Union
20Environmental and population concerns
Section 4 George W. Bushs Presidency
- nuclear power
- consumption of fossil fuels
- need for alternative energy sources
- effect of population growth on the environment
21Presidential election of 2000
Section 4 George W. Bushs Presidency
- disputed election
- court cases
- lengthy time before winner announced
- winners lack of majority in popular votes
- new president the son of a president
22Domestic issues facing Bush
Section 4 George W. Bushs Presidency
- bringing the nation together after the election
- education and tax reform
- Democratic majority in the Senate
- International issues
- missile defense system
- response to changing relationships among nations
23Objectives
Section 5 September 11, 2001 A Day That Changed
the World
- How was the United States attacked on September
11, 2001, and how did Americans respond? - How did the events of September 11 affect the
economy? - What immediate steps did U.S. leaders take to
find those responsible and bring them to justice?
24The September 11 attack
Section 5 September 11, 2001 A Day That Changed
the World
- Passenger jet crashed into the north tower of the
World Trade Center. - Fifteen minutes later, a second airliner crashed
into the south tower. - Soon after, a third plane crashed into the
Pentagon. - The south tower collapsed, followed by the north
tower.
25American response to the attack
- Rescue workers from across the nation came to
help in New York. - Congress approved a relief package.
- The American public donated money and gave blood.
26Effects of 9/11 on the economy
Section 5 September 11, 2001 A Day That Changed
the World
- New York Stock Exchange closed for four days,
then suffered one of its worst weeks ever. - Airlines suffered heavy financial losses
thousands laid off. - Damage done estimated at 25 billion.
- Tourism declined.
- Consumer confidence fell.
27Bringing the attackers to justice
Section 5 September 11, 2001 A Day That Changed
the World
- FBI initially identified 19 hijackers, who were
later linked to Osama bin Laden. - Assets of groups tied to terrorism frozen.
- International coalition against terrorism formed.
- Missile and bomb attacks aimed at Taliban and al
Qaeda camps.