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President George H.W. Bush Ch. 32, Section 2, pg. 928

Transcript of President George H.W. Bush Ch. 32, Section 2, pg. 928.

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President George H.W. Bush

Ch. 32, Section 2, pg. 928

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Presidential Election of 1988

• Ronald Reagan had already served two terms, so George H.W. Bush (his Vice-President) is the Republican nominee.

• George H. W. Bush defeats Democrat candidate Michael Dukakis.

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START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)

• In 1990, George H.W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev agreed, along with other European leaders, to destroy tanks and other nuclear weapons that were positioned in Europe.

• Why important? It was the first time that two nuclear powers agreed to destroy existing nuclear weapons.

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Collapse of Soviet Union

• Because of glasnost, Soviet citizens began to express their dissatisfaction.

• Thousands marched through Moscow in February 1990.

• The citizens were calling for democracy instead of communism.

• Some parts of the Soviet Union republics were trying to break free and form their own independent nations.

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Collapse of the Soviet Union

MAJOR EVENTS:1) Berlin Wall is torn down on November 9, 1989.

(East and West Germany united)2) Gorbachev is overthrown by communist

military leaders – taken prisoner.3) Gorbachev is freed by republics and Boris

Yeltsin declares 15 republics free and independent from the Soviet Union.

4) Group of republics become known as – Russia and the Communist Party is outlawed.

****December 25, 1991****

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People crossing the Berlin Wall – East Germany meets West

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A New War - Persian Gulf War

• On August 2, 1990, the dictator of Iraq – Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait – a small country that was rich with oil.

• President George H.W. Bush was scared Saddam Hussein would also try to invade other Middle Eastern countries – and we needed to protect our oil interests.

• President Bush sent military troops into Kuwait in what we call Operation Desert Shield to try to push Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait.

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Saddam Hussein

the dictator of Iraq

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Kuwait

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Operation Desert Storm

• Saddam Hussein refused to remove his troops from Kuwait, so on January 16, 1991, we launches several laser-guided missiles and thousands of tons of bombs on Iraq.

• After six weeks, we launched a second attack using ground forces.

• Saddam Hussein’s troops finally left Kuwait.

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Presidential Election of 1992

• President George H.W. Bush’s approval rating was 90% after the success of Operation Desert Storm.

• However, the American economy was in shambles. This was due to the federal debt that had gotten much higher due to Reagan’s 8 years as President. People wanted government help, and he refused to increase government spending.

• BILL CLINTON VS. GEORGE H.W. BUSH(Clinton wins as he promises to restore the

nation’s economy)

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President Bill Clinton

Chapter 32, Section 3, pg. 936

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Bill Clinton vs. George H.W. Bush(and Ross Perot)

• Clinton – 43% of the vote• Bush – 38% of the vote• Perot – 19% of the vote

• The Presidential Election of 1992 marks the first time that a third-party (independent) candidate gained so many votes. Many blame Perot for stealing votes from Bill Clinton’s followers.

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Dealing with the economy

• President Bill Clinton proposed the following:

• 1) reduce the budget deficit

• 2) cut government spending

• 3) raise taxes on middle and upper-class

• 4) tax credits for lower-class poor

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Healthcare Reform – Hillary Rodham Clinton

• Both Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton wanted to provide health care for every American.

• First Lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton, put in charge of healthcare reform.

• The plan failed as it was rejected by the majority Republican congress.

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Clinton wins a Second Term – Presidential Election of 1996

• Clinton defeated Republican candidate Bob Dole in the election of 1996.

• Clinton won because of the booming American economy.

• The GDP (gross domestic product) was growing at a rate of 4% per year, and the American people were happy.

• GDP – the value of all the goods and services produced in a nation in a year.

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Scandal erupts

• In early 1998, a scandal emerged involving a personal relationship between President Bill Clinton and a White House intern named Monica Lewinsky.

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Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton together.

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Impeachment

• Impeach – make a formal accusation against a public official (possibly removing them from office).

• Bill Clinton was impeached by Congress in 1998 on the following counts:

1) perjury – lying under oath2) obstruction of justice – trying to

conceal information during the investigation.

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Impeachment Trial

• On February 12, 1999, U.S. Senators voted on whether or not to remove Bill Clinton from the office of President.

Votes on perjury charge – 45 guilty55 not guilty

Votes on obstruction of justice charge-50 guilty50 not guilty

***President Bill Clinton was never removed from office and was acquitted of all charges.

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Presidential Election of 2000-the closest election in U.S. History

George W. Bush vs. Al Gore

271 vs. 266 (very close margin)