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Title: Exploring American History Unit X


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Exploring American HistoryUnit X Modern
America
  • Chapter 31 America Looks to the Future
  • Section 2 George W. Bush in Office

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Election of 2000
  • Election of 2000
  • Candidates
  • Republican- George Bush
  • Democrat- Al Gore
  • Campaign issues
  • abortion
  • campaign financing reform
  • defense
  • economy/energy
  • education
  • gun control
  • environment
  • Health care
  • taxes
  • Outcome- Closest in American History. Between
    Nov. 8 and Dec. 13 after the Supreme ordered no
    further recounts, there were various recounts.
    50,996,000 to 50,456,000 votes. 271-266 electoral.

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Florida, 2000 The Controversy Over the Count
(0453)
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President George Bush
  • 43rd President- 2001- 2005 - Republican
  • Who was he?
  • Domestic Policies
  • 1.6 Trillion tax cut- primarily to help wealthy.
  • Sept. 11 Terrorist attack on World Trade Center
    and the Pentagon have push emphasis on foreign
    affairs.
  • Office of Homeland Security
  • Slow response to financial scandals- Enron
  • Signed corporate-fraud bill - July 2002
  • 2003- cut taxes by 670 billion over 10 years.
    Over 1/2 benefits go to 10 richest Americans.

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Challenges for Our Century (0427)
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World Trade Center Attacked (0358)
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The World Trade Center Disaster and Its Aftermath
(0253)
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  • The National Strategy for Homeland Security and
    the Homeland Security Act of 2002 served to
    mobilize and organize our nation to secure the
    homeland from terrorist attacks.
  • Critical Mission Areas
  • Intelligence and warning
  • Border and Transportation Security
  • Domestic Counterterrorism
  • Protecting Critical Infrastructures and Key
    Assets.
  • Defending against Catastrophic Threats.
  • Emergency Preparedness and Response.

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Dept. of Homeland Security
  • Strategic Goals
  • Awareness -- Identify and understand threats,
    assess vulnerabilities, determine potential
    impacts and disseminate timely information to our
    homeland security partners and the American
    public.
  • Prevention -- Detect, deter and mitigate threats
    to our homeland.
  • Protection -- Safeguard our people and their
    freedoms, critical infrastructure, property and
    the economy of our Nation from acts of terrorism,
    natural disasters, or other emergencies.
  • Response -- Lead, manage and coordinate the
    national response to acts of terrorism, natural
    disasters, or other emergencies.
  • Recovery -- Lead national, state, local and
    private sector efforts to restore services and
    rebuild communities after acts of terrorism,
    natural disasters, or other emergencies.
  • Service -- Serve the public effectively by
    facilitating lawful trade, travel and
    immigration.
  • Organizational Excellence -- Value our most
    important resource, our people. Create a culture
    that promotes a common identity, innovation,
    mutual respect, accountability and teamwork to
    achieve efficiencies, effectiveness, and
    operational synergies.

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Small Victories (0531) al Qaeda
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Challenges for Our Century (0427)
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The military objectives of Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • First, ending the regime of Saddam Hussein.
  • Second, to identify, isolate and eliminate,
    Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
  • Third, to search for, to capture and to drive out
    terrorists from the country.
  • Fourth, to collect intelligence related to
    terrorist networks.
  • Fifth, to collect such intelligence as is related
    to the global network of illicit weapons of mass
    destruction.
  • Sixth, to end sanctions and to immediately
    deliver humanitarian support to the displaced and
    to many needed citizens.
  • Seventh, to secure Iraq's oil fields and
    resources, which belong to the Iraqi people.
  • Finally, to help the Iraqi people create
    conditions for a transition to a representative
    self-government.

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Operation Iraqi Freedom Reasons
  • For
  • Generally, Hussein is a proven threat to
    international security, he is interested in
    developing chemical, biological, and nuclear
    weapons and has shown a willingness to use such
    weapons on Iraq's neighbors but also against
    Iraq's Kurdish population.
  • Alternatives to invasion won't solve the problem.
  • If Iraq were to acquire Weapons of Mass
    Destruction it could threaten regional stability
    and deter any potential military action against
    Iraq.
  • Winning the war would be easy and the costs would
    be minimal
  • Removing Hussein would be consistent with the
    goals of the war on terrorism.
  • The Iraqi people would support this action
  • Toppling Hussein will have little or no negative
    impacts the region.
  • If Hussein develops chemical, biological or
    nuclear weapons he could give the weapons to
    terrorist organization who could use those
    materials against the United States or its
    allies.
  • Against
  • Iraq is effectively contained.
  • Inspections will work and were successful in the
    1990s.
  • The United States' nuclear capability currently
    deters Hussein from using WMD on its neighbors.
  • The costs of this war could be prohibitive.
    Reports indicate that over 200,000 troops could
    be needed and that the war could cost 80
    billion.
  • Invading Iraq will hurt the war on terrorism. A
    US attack will alienate Muslim countries
    especially the Arab
  • The conflict between the Israelis and the
    Palestinians centers on cultural and territorial
    issues that transcend political systems.
  • Iran, fearing that it could be the next state to
    be attacked, could nuclearize.
  • Fears that Iraq would give WMD to terrorists lack
    credibility.

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George W. Bush's Mission Accomplished (0433)
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