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Proposition 13

路It was result of a tax cut revolt in 1979 which slashed the property taxes resulting in large reductions in government services

路This was closely aligned with the conservative politics

路Wrk exc tech

路California

路Conservative politics

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Arthur Laffer

路An economic philosophy that believes in the action of sharply cutting taxes which will then increase the incentive people have to work, save, and invest.

路 He then believed that greater investments will lead to more jobs, a more productive economy, and more tax revenues for the government.

路Peo

路Economics

路Tax Cuts

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Religious Fundamentalism

路 A Religious movement where the followers are to return to the foundations of the faith and to influence state policy where every word of the bible is interpreted literally.

路This was a new uprising in the way of worship and lead to new takings on religious aspects

路Ideas belifs and cul

路William J Bryan

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Televangelists

路Baptist Billy Graham, and Oral Roberts, and Roman Catholic Fulton J. Sheen took to the television airwaves to spread Christianity.

路Was a new surge in the popularity in choosing to spread the gospel through forms of media

路Ideas belfs cul

路Billy Graham Oral Roberts

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Moral Majority

路A religious en devour that moved to have a faith based political agenda in lobbying.

路Was comprised of mostly conservatives who believed in the idea of mortal law and wished to implement it into politics

路They went against the idea of abortion and the legalization of same sex marriage

路Pol Pow

路Conservative agenda

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Roe v. Wade

路A supreme court case in which it was to be the ruling on the legality of abortion

路The court case made try ed to overturn the ruling on the states banning the right to ban abortion

路This was a pro abortion court case

路Pol and Pow

路Abortions Conservatism

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Reverse Discrimination

路Reverse discrimination is the discrimination of whites due to their skin color also their social status

路this played a large role in the idea of affirmative action and the legality of it

路ideas belf cul

路Conservative beliefs

路Affirmative Action

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Regents of the University of California v. Bakke

路Was a supreme court case which covered the topic of affirmative action and the acceptance of people into colleges due to racial quotas.

路a 1978 Supreme Court ruling that narrowly upheld affirmative action, declaring that race may be one factor, but not the sole criterion in school admissions

路pol and pow

路Supreme court ruling

路Affirmative Action

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Supply side economics

路The idea that the American Economy was weak because of the too many rules and taxes on U.S Businesses.

路The solution would be to lower taxes and rules so that these businesses got more profitable and made more jobs.

路This was a way to fix the many problems of the economy of the united states

路wrk exc tech

路Lowering taxes

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Economy Recovery Tax Act (1981)

路Passed by Congress, it included a 25 percent decrease in personal income taxes over three years. There were also cuts in corporate income tax, capital gains tax, and gift and inheritance taxes

路Wrk exc Tech

路FDR First hundred days, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)

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Business Deregulation

路Reagan's belief that the American government should allow businesses to operate in a free-market system, with minimal governmental oversight

路Was a philosophy that many politicians lived by

路Wrk Exc Tech

路Reaganomics

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Sandra Day O'Connor

路First woman supreme court justice appointed by Pres Ronald reagan

路Was an important step for equality between the sexes

路Peo

路Supreme Court

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Expand Military

路 A movement which sought to expand the power of the united states military to protect the nation.

路Pol Pow

路Sphere of influance

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Star Wars

路A program to protect the United States against attack by enemy missiles, proposed in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan, but never implemented- formally known as the Strategic Defense Initiative.

路Wrk Exc Tech

路Ronald Reagan

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Nicaragua; Sandinistas

路Members of a leftist coalition that overthrew the Nicaraguan dictatorship of Anastasia Somoza in 1979 and attempted to install a socialist economy

路The United States financed armed opposition by the Contras. They lost national elections in 1990

路pol pow

路election 1990

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Iran- Contra

路This involved high officials in the Reagan administration secretly selling arms to Iran (in return for the release of Western hostages in the Middle East) and illegally using the proceeds to finance the Contra rebels in Nicaragua.

路Pol Pow

路Boland Amendment

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PLO

路Palestinian Liberation Organization; formed in 1964 with the purpose of creating a homeland for Palestinians in Israel

路Wrk Exc Tech

路Reagen Revloution

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"Evil Empire"

路Ronald Reagan's description of Soviet Union because of his fierce anti-communist views and the USSR's history of violation of human rights and aggression.

路Ideas belifs and Culture

路Soviet Union

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Mikhail Gorbachev

路Head of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991. His liberalization effort improved relations with the West, but he lost power after his reforms led to the collapse of Communist governments in eastern Europe.

路Peo

路Soviet Union

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"tear down this wall"

路Ronald Reagan said this referring to the Berlin wall while his speech, wanting for Mikhail Gorbachev to hear it.

路Wanting the stop of communism

路Idea belif cult

路Berlin Wall

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INF Agreement

路Reagan and Gorbachev agreed to destroy all intermediate range missiles, eventually Soviets began to pull troops from Afghanistan

路Agreement that stopped all tensions

路Wrk Exc Tech

路Soviet Union united States

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Soviet Satellites

路Eastern European States (East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria)

路 The effected countries around the soviet union

路Pol Pow

路Soviet union

路Communism

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Fall of Berlin Wall

路This event in 1989 marked the symbolic end of the Cold War and was the beginning of the collapse of communism in eastern Europe.

路Ideas belifs culture

路Fall of Communism

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Soviet Union Breakup

路Boris Yeltsin turns Russia into a Republic and the country is out of turmoil. Many republics declared independence; the Soviet government was clearly powerless to stop the fragmentation.

路The Communist Party and Soviet government became powerless and ceased to exist.

路Pol Pow

路Soviet Union

路Fall of Communistic

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Boris Yeltsin

路President of the Russian Republic in 1991. Helped end the USSR and force Gorbachev to resign.

路Pol Pow

路Russian Republic

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START 1 and 2

路Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, 1993-94 between USA and Russia to reduce the active deployment of ICBMs

路Nuclear Warfare

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Panama invasion

路Bush ordered this to remove the autocratic General Manuel Noriega; the alleged purpose of this was to stop Noriega from using his country as a drug pipeline to the US

路War on Drugs

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Saddam Hussein

路President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Waged war on Iran in 1980-1988. In 1990 he ordered an invasion of Kuwait but was defeated by United States and its allies in the Gulf War (1991). Defeated by US led invasion in 2003.

路Peo

路Terrorism

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Persian golf war

路Conflict between Iraq and a coalition of countries led by the United States to remove Iraqi forces from Kuwait which they had invaded in hopes of controlling their oil supply.

路A very one sided war with the United States' coalition emerging victorious.

路Pol Pow

路Saddam Hussein

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Operation Desert storm

路Military operations that started on January 16, 1991, with a bombing campaign, followed by a ground invasion of February 23 and 24, 1991. The ground war lasted 100 hours and resulted in a spectacularly one-sided military victory for the Coalition.

路Pol Pow

路Persian golf war

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Clarence Thomas

路African American nominated by George H. W. Bush to be on the Supreme Court; against Affirmative Action; was accused of sexual harassment by Anita Hill; became the second African American to hold a seat in the Supreme Court

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"No New Taxes"

路Bush's 1988 campaign pledge that needed to be abandoned because of the sharp recession

路George H.W Bush

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Americans with Disabilities Act

路1990 A wide-ranging civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability; covers employment, transportation, building accessibility, transportation, etc.

路Equality

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" Dont ask Dont tell"

路the policy in the US military for homosexuals who served. No one would ask your sexuality but if you were outwardly homosexual and engaging in homosexual activities you would be discharged

路Ideas belifs culture

路Homosexuality

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NAFTA

路A trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico that encourages free trade between these North American countries.

路Wrk exc Tech

路Free trade

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NRA

路National Recovery Administration: established and administered a system of industrial codes to control production, prices, labor relations, and trade practices

路Economic activites

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Newt Gingrich

路Gingrich was the Republican speaker in the House. He pushed for more conservative legislation during Clinton's presidency.

路Conservative Agenda

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Contract with America

-President can delete specific items passed by the Congress, proposed constitutional amendment to limit the term of office was ignore, imposed federal mandates on states without providing the money

路Newt Gingrich

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Welfare Reform

路Clinton takes a moderate approach. He wants to scale back on welfare by cutting funding for programs like food stamps and put limits on how long you can rely on it without getting a job.

路This fulfilled his campaign promise to "end welfare as we know it.

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Balanced Budgets

路state and local governments can not deficit spend unlike the federal government, they can only spend the money that they take in

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Clinton impeachment

路Impeached on two charges, one of perjury and one of obstruction of justice, on December 19, 1998. Two other impeachment articles, a second perjury charge and a charge of abuse of power, failed in the House. The charges arose from the Lewinsky scandal and the Paula Jones lawsuit.

路Bill Clinton

路Lewinsky Scandal

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Northern Ireland accords

路A peace agreement that was estiblished by the us between north and south ireland

路america in the world

路a world police man

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Yugoslavia break up

路Was a break up of the nation of Yugoslavia because they had different religions and cultures- ethnic tensions

路America in the world

路USSR

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Balkan Wars

路A series of wars fought between Austria Hungry and Russia over the Balkan territories during the decline of the Turkish empire, caused tension between the great Power of Europe

路America in the world

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West Bank, Gaza Strip

路The land of Jerusalem located the the middle east

路Jerusalem

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Globalization

路A set of processes that are increasing interactions, deepening relationships, and heightening interdependence without regard to country borders.

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World Trade Organization

路An international agency which encourages trade between member nations, administers global trade agreements and resolves disputes when they arise.

路America in the world

路European union

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World Bank

路A specialized agency of the United Nations that makes loans to countries for economic development, trade promotion, and debt consolidation.

路America in the world

路United nations

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Immigration act of 1986

路Also known as the Johnson-Reed Act. Federal law limiting the number of immigrants that could be admitted from any country to 2% of the amount of people from that country who were already living in the U.S. as of the census of 1890.

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Bush v. Gore

路this case ruled in favor of Bush by saying that recounting the votes in certain counties of Florida was unconstitutional because of equal protection of the law; Gore's wish to make the process as simple and painless as possible backfired

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No Child left Behind

路Holds states, schools, and school districts more accountable for their standardized tests scores. The wanted outcome was better tests scores all around and overall a smarter and better population of young people that would positively contribute to a growing America.

路Geroge w. Bush

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Housing Bubble

路Unstable increase in housing prices, to the extent of which, a sudden drop or "bursting" of the bubble could result in a widespread loss of equity.

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Al-Qaeda

路A radical Sunni Muslim organization dedicated to the elimination of a Western presence in Arab countries and militantly opposed to Western foreign policy: founded by Osama bin Laden in 1988.

路America in the world

路Osama bin laden

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Osama Bin Laden

路Arab terrorist who established al-Qaeda (born in 1957). Planned attack of 9-11.

路peo

路Al-Qaeda

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Bombing of U.S Embassies

路The bombing of the us embassies is a series of terrorist attacks against the nation of the united states.

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World Trade Center

路Once an icon for the global economy in New York, became a target for terrorism in 1993 and 2001; al Queda was solely responsible for the 9-11 attacks

路america in the world

路9/11

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9/11/2001

路The terrorist attack on the world trade center in NYC

路america in the world

路World Trade Center

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Afghanistan, Taliban

路War on Terror

路A terrorist group in Afghanistan who use terror as a tacit and wants complete control over the people

路America in the world

路War on Terror

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Hamid Karzai

路President of Afghanistan, helped overthrow Taliban, sought international aid for Afghanistan.

路America in the world

路Afghanistan

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Homeland Security Department

路newst executive department set up to combat issues of terrorism, border control, and intelligence: immigration services. FEMA, and the coast guard

路wrk exc tech

路FEMA

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Kyota Accord

路International treaty to limit the greenhouse gas emissions. 1997 to enact in 2005. Bush thought too costly.

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Bush Doctrine

路Foreign Policy based on the idea that the US should take preemptive action against threats to its national security

路wrk exc tech

路War on Terror

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"Axis of Evil"

路Iraq, Iran, and North Korea- named by President Bush in 2002 as significant threats to the security

路ideas belif cul

路Nations against the us

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WMDs

路Generally nuclear weapons with tremendous capability to destroy a population and the planet. WMD warfare refers to the application of force between countries using biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.

路wrk exc Tech

路Nuclear Warfare

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Operation Iraq Freedom

路An Act to remove Saddam Hussein from power and to help the Iraq people build a stable and free government

路Wrk Exc Tech

路Iraq

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Sunni v. Shiite

路Sunni and Shia Islam are the two major denominations of Islam. With most Shias belonging to the Twelver tradition and the rest divided between several other groups.

路An ongoing division between the two

路ideas belifs cul

路 Islamic war

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2007 Troop Surge

路In 2007 there was a surge in the amount of us troops being put into action overseas.

路This strengthened the Us military

路peo

路Iraq war

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Liquidity crisis

路A cash flow emergency situation where a business does not have enough cash to pay its current liabilities (short-term debts).

路wrk exc tech

路Business debt

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Fannie May, Freddi Mac

路reassured investors who were worried about homeowners defaulting on mortgages by selling bonds to investors and using the funds to purchase mortgages from banks.

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TARP

路controversial, purchased failing assets that included mortgages + mortgage-related securities from financial institutions. Conservatives called TARP socialism, and liberals called it a bailout of the people who had caused the problems in the first place

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2009 Stimulus

路The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 added significant funding for IDEA activities. A priority for these funds has been children ages three to five having early access to a free appropriate public education.

路pol pow

路Goverment help

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Dodd-Frank

路Law that calls for fundamental changes in executive compensation disclosure, compensation committee independence, shareholder voting rights, and clawback provisions in publicly traded companies.

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Auto bailout

路The bailout of the auto industry in Detroit Michigan putting the companies Chrysler and Gm back on their feet

路Barrack Obama

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Affordable Care act

路An expansion of medicaid, most of employers must provide health insurance, have insurance or face surtax, prevents rejection based on pre-existing condition. Also referred to as "Obamacare", signed into law in 2010.

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Bowles- Simpson

路would have eliminated the deficit by 2035 through $2 of spending cuts for every $1 increase in revenues, compromise widely praised but rejected by Democrats for its cuts to social services and by Republicans for its tax increases

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Tea Party

路A national social movement, primarily attracting fiscal and social conservatives, that seeks to limit government spending and cut taxes

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2013 Goverment Shutdown

路In 2013, the government shutdown because legislation appropriating funds for fiscal year 2014 wasn't enacted in time.

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Withdrawal from Iraq

路After the assassination of Osama bin Laden there was a withdrawal of troops by Barack Obama

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Death of Osama bin Laden

路Former head of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda, killed in his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan on May 2, 2011 by US Navy Seals. Ordered by President Obama ,

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Arab Spring

路A revolutionary wave of protests and demonstrations overtaking dictators in the Middle East (2011).

路America in the world

路Middle east

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Repeal of "dont ask dont tell"

The repealment of the dont ask dont tell overturns the legality of homosexuals in the us military and their openness about their preference.

路pol pow

路Dont ask dont tell

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Same-Sex marriage

路controversial issue in contemporary Western culture focusing on whether homosexual couples should be legally allowed to marry

路pol pow

路Homosexuality

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Citizens United

路a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court holding that the First Amendment prohibits government from censoring political broadcasts in candidate elections when those broadcasts are funded by corporations or unions