Title: America in the 21st Century
1America in the 21st Century
- Is the U.S. Master of its own Fate?
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- Y2K Crisis doesnt materialize
- Dot Com boom ends
- Global economy a reality
- Federal government in surplus
- Hope for Israeli/Palestinian reconciliation
32000 Election
- Bush/Cheney vs Gore/Lieberman
- Gore won popular vote by half million votes
- Bush won electoral vote after dispute and
litigation to the Supreme Court over 537 votes in
Florida - Supreme Court Case Bush v. Gore, decided on a
5-4 vote
4Bush II First Term Agenda
- Reordering Clinton foreign policy
- By allowing the Israeli Palestinian talks to
lapse - Offensives on the axis of evil Iran, Iraq, N.
Korea - Rejects Kyoto Treaty on global warming
- No Child Left Behind Education Reform
- Create tests to measure school effectiveness
- Funding not provided to implement completely
- Tax Cuts over 10 years
- Deficits to be plugged with spending cuts
5September 11
- Terrorist attacks on World Trade Center,
Pentagon, and possibly White House (4th plane
crashes in Pennsylvania) kill 3000 people. - October 2001 War in Afghanistan to remove the
Taliban regime which harbored Al Qaeda and Osama
bin Laden - December 2001 New government installed in
Afghanistan bin Laden escapes - Prisoners brought to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for
interrogation and declared enemy combatants
(Jan 2002).
6War on Terror
- Greatly increased security concerns in US,
particularly in travel - Airport Security federalized
- Restricted entry to U.S. for travelers
- Patriot Act (October 2001)
- Department of Homeland Security proposed, created
with the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and opened
in January 2003.
7Homeland Security Agencies
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Transportation Security Administration
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
- United States Secret Service
- Federal Law Enforcement Training Center
- United States Coast Guard
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
8Homeland Security Advisory System
9Iraq War
- Summer 2002 Bush Administration claims that
Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction
and was supporting terrorists - October 2002 Congress provides president with
authorization for military action - US proposes U.N. demand Iraq dismantle WMDs UN
Security Council provides authorization for
inspections in November 2002
10Iraq War
- February 2003 Colin Power makes case for
military action at UN - UN inspectors request more time, saying they have
not found WMDs - March 19, 2003 US and coalition of the
willing invade Iraq without UN authorization - April 8, 2003 Coalition takes Baghdad and
Hussein disappears April 14 Bush declares was
is over
11May 2, 2003 Bush declares Mission Accomplished
12Iraq War
- Summer 2003 Continued effort to find WMDs none
found - Insurgency against coalition occupation begins
- Fall 2003 US soldiers begin Abu Ghraib prison
interrogations to find source of insurgency and
WMDs - December 2003 Hussein captured
13Iraq War
- April 2004 Prisoner abuse photographs from Abu
Ghraib Prison broadcast on 60 Minutes - April 2004 Fallujah becomes battle ground
between US forces and insurgency after
contractors killed
14Fallujah violence
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162004 Election Season
- John Kerry v. George Bush
- Bush cautions that elections in Iraq will calm
violence - June 2004 sovereignty transferred
- Jan 2005 constitutional election
- December 2005 legislative election
- Bush wins in November 2004 claims mandate
17Bush, Second Term Agenda
- Complete mission in Iraq continued focus on the
axis of evil - Replace social security system with individual
retirement accounts - But..events again intervene
- Hurricane season Katrina and the destruction of
New Orleans (August-September 2005)
18Hurricane Katrina
19New Orleans and Matairie, Louisiana after
Hurricane Katrina
20Gulfport, Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina
21War in Iraq continues
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23US Deaths in Iraq
24US Deaths in Iraq Trend
252006 Off Year Elections as Mandate on Bush
Administration
- Democrats propose moderate candidates in states
like Virginia - Antiwar movement tackles Democratic supporters of
Iraq War Lieberman targeted in Connecticut - Grass roots organizing by both parties
26Electoral Turnout
27The Strength of Party Turnout
28Wisconsin Turnout is Higher than National Average
- Presidential Elections, 1980 2004
29Voter Turnout, U.S. and Wisconsin, 1980-2006
30What next?
- How will the Iraq War end?
- Who will be the major party candidates for the
2008 presidential election? - How will Democrats run Congress?
- How will a Republican President and Democratic
Congress function? - And locally.?
31Turnout, Off Year and Presidential, US and WI