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What two countries did President George W. Bush invade in response to the 9/11 attacks?
Afghanistan
Iraq
What did President Bush controversially claim that Iraq had that would lead to its invasion?
weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
Who was the first African American president?
Barack Obama
What was the crushing economic crisis that Obama inherited known as?
"The Great Recession"
What landmark health bill did Obama pass that mandated all Americans to purchase health insurance?
What is its more popular name?
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
"Obamacare"
George W. Bush became the first presidential offspring since which president?
John Quincy Adams
Where did George W. Bush hold degrees?
Yale and Harvard
Where was George W. Bush governor before he was president?
Texas
What was an example of Americans struggled with the ethics of revolutionary advances in biological engineering?
harvesting of stem cells
What project mapped the DNA sequencing of all twenty thousand human genes in 2001?
Human Genome Project
What did President Bush establish in 2001 to tackle the problems surrounding biological engineering?
Council on Bioethics
What limited greenhouse gas emissions?
Kyoto Treaty
Where did Cheney advocate for new oil exploration?
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
What was the centerpiece of Bush's economic policy?
a 1.3 trillion dollar tax cut
What were the three locations where planes crashed on 9/11?
Twin Towers of The World Trade Center, The Pentagon, rural Pennsylvania
Who did President Bush target as the principal enemy?
What terrorist group was he the head of?
What did the name of this terrorist group translate to?
Osama bin Laden
Al Qaeda
"The Base"
What was the name of the Islamic Fundamentalists who ruled Afghanistan at the time?
The Taliban
What new tactics did Anti-Terrorism experts call for?
"asymmetrical warfare"
What permitted telephone & email surveillance and detention & deportation of suspected terrorists?
USA Patriot Act
(official name is Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Incerept and Obstruct Terrorism)
What department did Congress create to protect the nation's borders?
Department of Homeland Security
What did the Bush administration want to try suspected terrorists before?
military tribunals
Where were hundreds of Taliban soldiers held?
Guantanamo Detention Camp in Cuba
Who was the dictator of Iraq?
What did Clinton declare that was an official goal of US policy which involved removing the dictator?
Saddam Hussein
"regime change"
What countries, according to Bush, constituted an "axis of evil"?
Iraq, Iran, North Korea
Who warned the Bush administration not to go into Iraq?
What did he say to Bush about Iraq?
Secretary of State Colin Powell
"You break it, you own it"
What was the population of Iraq?
On what date did the US attack Iraq?
Which major ally did the US attack Iraq with?
25 million
March 19, 2003
Britain
What did the banner off a US aircraft carrier declare off of California coast after the Iraqi war?
"Mission Accomplished"
What Muslim groups clashed violently in Iraq?
Sunni and Shia
Where were Iraqi prisoners allegedly being tortured and humiliated by American soldiers?
Abu Ghraib Prison in Baghdad
Who flooded into Iraq because of the violent chaos?
jihadist terrorists
What two places permitted same-sex marriage in 2004?
San Francisco
Massachusetts
At which university did the Supreme Court permit some preferential treatment in admitting minority undergraduate and law students?
University of Michigan
What mandated sanctions against schools that didn't meet federal performance standards?
No Child Left Behind Act
What did Bush say not to do when he was running for reelection?
"change horses midstream"
Who was Bush's opponent in the 2004 election?
What state was the deciding factor in this election?
Massachusetts senator John Kerry
Ohio
Who was the prime minister of Britain during 9/11?
Tony Blair
What did reelection give George Bush according to himself?
"political capital"
What two conservative Supreme Court justices were appointed by Bush?
John G. Roberts and Samuel A. Alito Jr.
What group protested Bush's plan to privatize social security?
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
What was a major "values" issue during the 2004 election?
same-sex marriage
What did nativist forces condemn Bush' guest-worker program as?
"amnesty"
What Hurricane was Bush's most avoidable problem within his presidency?
What city did this Hurricane devastate?
Hurricane Katrina
New Orleans
How many people were killed because of Hurricane Katrina?
How much money in damages did it cost?
1,300
150 billion
What proved completely inept during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina?
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Who became the first woman Speaker of the House in 2007?
Nancy Pelosi
Who was blamed for much of the mismanagement of troops in the Iraq War?
Head of the Defense Department Donald Rumsfeld
Who did Obama barely beat to get on the democratic presidential ticket in 2008?
Hillary Clinton
What two places was Obama raised?
Where was he a senator before being elected?
Hawaii and Indonesia
Illinois
Who was Obama's running-mate/VP?
Delaware Senator Joe Biden
Who was Obama running against in 2008?
Who was their running mate?
Arizona senator John McCain
Alaska governor Sarah Palin
What did Sarah Palin self-proclaim herself as?
"hockey-mom"
What did Obama’s campaign slogan?
"Yes we can"
What set in world-wide that made financial institutions reduce their debt loads by selling assets?
deleveraging
What venerable Wall street firm collapsed in September 2008?
Lehman Brothers
What two large mortgage companies were nationalized by the government?
Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae)
Federal Home Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac)
What was the largest insurance company in the world that was taken over by the government?
American International Group (AIG)
Who was the secretary of Treasury?
Henry Paulson
What did Paulson persuade Congress to create which would authorize $700 billion to buy "toxic" assets and inject cash directly into the nation's biggest banks and corporations?
Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP)
What did Obama say would happen if McCain was elected?
a "third Bush term"
What usual Republican states did Obama win in the 2008 election?
Virginia, Nevada, Colorado
What magazine jibed "Black Man Given Nation's Worst Job"?
The Onion
How many jobs were lost a month after Obama was elected?
What was the unemployment rate?
700,000
over 10%
What was the huge "stimulus" bill that Obama passed that contained almost a trillion dollars in tax cuts?
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
What two automakers did the government help stay afloat?
How many jobs did this save?
General Motors and Chrysler
3 million
How much money would "Obamacare" reduce the federal deficit by over twenty years?
1 trillion dollars
What pointed the way to a major overhaul of the financial regulatory system?
Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
What was the name of the protesters accusing the Obama administration of socialism and unconstitutional control?
What were they backed by?
"Tea Party"
political action committees (PACs)
What two Supreme Court Justices did Obama appoint?
Sonia Sotomayor (first Hispanic justice)
Elena Kagan
What policy targeted towards gays was repealed by Obama?
What did Obama renew with Russia regarding nuclear arms?
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy
New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START)
Who was the Speaker of the House during Obama's presidency in 2011 that refused to lift the debt limit until the president agreed to a long term deficit-reduction plan?
John Boehner
What agency downgraded America's credit rating for the first time in history?
Standard and Poor
Who was appointed as Secretary of State by Obama?
Hillary Clinton
What did Obama win for his foreign policies in the Middle East?
The Nobel Peace Prize
When did America pull out the last of its troops from Iraq?
How many Americans died in the conflict in Iraq?
December 2011
nearly 5,000
Where did Al Qaeda find refuge?
When was Osama bin Laden found and killed?
Pakistan
May 2011
What did the Obama administration replace ground operations with in the Middle East?
drones
Where did a controversial drone attack take place that killed US citizens?
Yemen
What was the protest movement that highlighted the rising inequality?
What was their slogan?
Occupy Wall Street
"We are the 99 Percent"
How many people in America lived in poverty in 2012?
46.5 million or 15% of Americans
Of the top 146 colleges in the nation how many of their students came from the top 25% of households based on income?
How many from the bottom 25%
2/3 or 67%
6%
What was the flagship business of America's booming industrial revolution when the 20th century opened?
United States Steel Corporation
Who did Obama run against in the 2012 election?
Who was their running mate?
The nominee was the first what to run for the presidency?
Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney
Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan
Mormon
What two acts did Romney promise to repeal if elected?
Affordable Care Act and Wall Street Reform Act
What Supreme Court case prohibited the government from limiting spending on campaigns?
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
How much did Obama and Romney's campaigns cost combined?
2 billion dollars
Obama won every state that he won the previous election except for which two?
North Carolina and Indiana
A stalemate between the president and the House caused what?
a sixteen day government shut-down
How many Americans were over 65 in 2012?
13%
What was what the government owed retirees and the cost that it would take to pay them known as?
"unfunded liability"
How many illegal immigrants were there in the US in 2010?
11 million
What did Obama push to create a path to citizenship for undocumented youth?
DREAM Act (Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act)
The states of Arizona, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina all passed anti-immigrant laws that said police could detain people if there was what?
What did critics say the law amounted to?
"reasonable doubt"
"racial profiling"
What case declared Section 4 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act was unconstitutional?
Shelby County v. Holder
What act did the liberal majority on the court declare unconstitutional because it denied federal benefits to same-sex couples in states where gay marriage was legal?
Defense of Marriage Act
What agency would spy domestically and internationally through the Internet and telephones and was approved by the Obama administration leading to debates?
National Security Agency (NSA)
Who was the Arizona governor that signed a tough new bill in 2010 authorizing local police to crack down on illegal immigrants?
Jan Brewer
What was first created by the government for intelligence sharing during the Cold War?
The World Wide Web
What percentage of American households had internet access in 1997?
2012?
18%
75%
What was Obama's approval rating in 2014?
40%
What two issues plagued Obama's presidency coming up on the 2014 midterms elections?
The Ebola virus
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)