Title: U.S. History 3 Chapter 24-1
1U.S. History 3Chapter 24-1Into a New Century
1992-Today
- The Computer and Technology Revolutions
2Technology Changes American Life
- 1900s Wright Brothers invented the Airplane
- 1950s Television became mainstream
- 1969 Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon
- 1940s, 50s, 60s, and 70s Computer
Technology is developed
3Developing the Modern Computer
- 1946 U.S. military developed the first modern
computer - -It was as large as a basement and calculated
artillery locations and atomic bomb
information-basically, it was a giant calculator - After WWII Private companies worked to shrink
the size of the computer and make it practical - 1954 International Business Machines (IBM)
developed first commercial computer - Microchip- used silicon circuits to run complex
operations Silicon Valley was born - Personal Computers- small computers equipped with
microchips that could be sold commercially
4Transforming Business and Industry
- At first, personal computers were expensive and
hard to use - Apple Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak developed the
first user friendly PC (APPLE II) in a garage - Apple also developed the technology for
condensing complicated codes into icons and a
navigation tool called the mouse - Microsoft Bill Gates developed the technology
for the Microprocessor that allowed PCs to get
smaller, faster, and easier to use
5ARPANET
- ARPANET was created by the military, so
different offices could communicate with one
another on a network (Computers connected to
one another and able to communicate) - this technology became the foundation of the
Internet (World Wide Web) - Amazon.com- revolutionized buying and selling
products by computer (then came Craigs Listetc) - Social Networking Sites- allow users to
communicate conveniently with one another from
any where in the world at a relatively cheap
price (MySpace, Facebook)
6Revolutions in Science and Agriculture
- Biotechnology- use of living organisms in the
making of new products - Medicine Drugs, Artificial Hearts, Organ
Transplantsetc - Lasers now used for surgery (remember Star
Wars) - Human Genome Project- plan to map ALL human DNA
thought is that genetic diseases (sickle cell)
could be isolated and cured- some feel
information could be used as a weapon
(biological warfare) - Agricultural Technology- better machines,
irrigation, biologically modified foods- stay
fresh longeretc. - 1900 50 of Americans worked on farms
- 2000 2 did
7A Communications Revolution
- Information Age Name given to the 1990s and
2000s. - Computers
- Cell Phones
- Internet
- Allowed people access to enormous amounts of
information - Allowed people to get news from sources other
than the major networks- for good or bad
8Satellite Technology
- Satellites- mechanical devices that orbit the
earth and are able to send and receive
information - 1970s Ted Turner- 1980 Turner used Satellite
technology to form a 24-hour program called
Cable News Network (CNN)
9A Changing American Economy
- Technology caused the service industry to grow
rapidly- Today 75 of U.S. Jobs are in the
Service Industry (Nurse, Teachersetc) - Globalization- process by which national
economies, politics, cultures, and societies
become integrated with those of other nations
around the world - Multi-national Corporations- Companies that have
their headquarters in one nation but factories or
stores in another (ALDI) - Positive- price of goods tend to drop
- Negative- U.S. jobs tend to get outsourced to
nations that have a lower standard of living
because people will work for less
10Computers Transform Workplaces
- Most U.S. jobs require some form of computer
training (Bankers, Stockbrokers, Programming
Engineerseven teachers I am using one right
now!) - The Service Sector Expands- Lawyers, Teachers,
Doctors, Research Analysts, Consultants, Police
Officers, Professional Athletes, Movie Stars,
Sales People, Fast Food Employees - these jobs make up the lowest and highest paying
in the country (depends on level of formal
education) - 1948 Richard and Maurice McDonald- opened a
restaurant based on quick/cheap service - Walton Family- Sam Walton formed a department
chain based on efficiency and cheap prices - Wal-Mart
11Organized Labor (Union) Declines
- Rise in service economy and the shrinking of
manufacturing led to a dramatic decrease in labor
union membership - 1945- 35 of U.S. workers were union.
- 2000- 14 of workers were union
- 2011- 11 Wisconsin voted on a bill that
stripped public workers of their right to
collectively bargain contracts - Unions are often scapegoated for rising prices
and outsourcing during recessions - Globalization allows companies to exploit
foreign labor markets (many Chinese and other
Asian workers face conditions similar to American
industrial workers in the 1800s)
12Unions Decline
- Because Americans expect a higher standard of
living, companies ship jobs overseas and then
ship the finished product back into the country
without penalty (Nike a Vietnamese worker will
make 1.60 to produce a pair of shoes the company
will sell for 100 at Foot Lockerto you) - After shipping costs are added You will pay 100
for a pair of shoes that cost 5 to make and ship - Would you be willing to make 1.60/day? Without
benefits? Why/Why Not? - So much for cheaper products for cheaper
labor - Average wages for American workers has declined
(When adjusted for inflation) while business
profits have skyrocketed - The Wealth Gap continues to grow
13U.S. History 3Chapter 24-2Into a New Century
1992-Today
141992 Presidential Election
- 1991 George H.W. Bush had an approval rating of
91 - 1991-1992 U.S. entered an economic recession
- Saddam Hussein remained in power and defiant
- Federal Deficit had risen
- Bush raised taxes 1988 Read my lips, no new
taxes
15Clinton Raises the Challenge
- William Jefferson Clinton- Governor of Arkansas
- New Democrat- attempted to reconcile liberal
and conservative ideas- find middle ground - Government was important but had become too
large and inefficient
16Winning the White House
- George H.W. Bush- Republican
- Bill Clinton- Democrat
- H. Ross Perot- Billionaire who ran as an
independent and promised to run the country like
a business - Clinton identified with average Americans
because he was from a modest background - Clinton won 43 of the popular vote to Bushs 37
17Clintons Domestic Policies
- Family Medical Leave Act- guaranteed 12 weeks of
unpaid leave from work to care for a newborn,
recover from serious illness, or care for an
immediate family member with one - Healthcare Reform Fails- Hillary Clinton was
appointed to a health care task force - Americans did not want the government to run the
health care system
18Dealing With Violence
- 1992-1993 Violent crime rate extremely high
- Brady Bill- Gun control bill named after James
Brady (Reagan aide who was wounded and paralyzed
during the Reagan assassination attempt) - Bill called for waiting period and background
checks when purchasing firearms - 30 Billion- Given to police departments around
the country
19Dealing With Violence
- 1995 Oklahoma City- Timothy McVeigh bombed a
federal building killing 168 people and injured
over 800 (many of them children) - McVeigh was a Gulf War Veteran and had become an
Anti-Government Extremist - McVeigh later said that he did it as retaliation
for Waco and was executed in Terre Haute,
Indiana - 1999 Columbine High School- two students killed
12 classmates in Littleton, Colorado
20Clinton Wins Re-Election
- Clinton adopted some conservative ideas (Crime
Bills) - 1996 Economy, driven by the .com boom began to
grow at a rapid pace and unemployment dropped. - Clinton was also able to balance the budget and
inflation dropped - Clinton defeated Bob Dole (Republican) and H.
Ross Perot
21Scandals, Impeachment, and Trial
- Whitewater- Bill and Hillary were under
investigation for their role in a real estate
scandal while he was the Governor of Arkansas - Janet Reno- Attorney General appointed an
Independent Counsel established after
Watergate - 1994 U.S. Court of Appeals (Enforcing
Congressional Law), Appointed Kenneth Starr- to
investigate Clinton - Starr was not able to find evidence of Clinton
wrongdoing, but some of their associates were
convicted
22Impeachment
- During the Whitewater Investigation, Starr
uncovered a potential relationship between
Clinton and a White House Intern named Monica
Lewinsky - Clinton denied the affair while under oath
(Perjury) and later admitted to it - 1998 Starr recommended Clinton be impeached for
Perjury and Abuse of Power (related to cover-up) - No charges were ever brought in the Whitewater
Investigation
23Impeachment
- Impeachment- Process of putting a sitting
President on trial for Treason, Bribery, and
High Crimes and Misdemeanors - System of Checks and Balances
- House of Representatives decides if a President
should be impeached - Senate Conducts the trial and votes on guilt or
innocence (66 Guilty Votes for removal) - Supreme Court Presides over legal procedures to
ensure that all rules are followed
24Impeachment
- Most Americans were disgusted by Clintons
actions but did not think that they rose to an
impeachable offense level - Clinton was acquitted on all counts on February
12th, 1999 - During the trial, Clinton ordered a bombing
campaign of Serbia (Over ethnic cleansing in
Kosovo) and many critics accused him of waging
the dog a reference to a movie starring Robert
DeNiro in which a politician starts a war (in
Hollywood) to distract people from his scandals
at home
25U.S. History 3Chapter 24-3Into a New Century
1992-Today
- Global Politics and Economics
26Competing in the Global Economy
- The Role of Free Trade- Globalization the
concept of Free Trade (Commerce free of tariffs
and extensive government regulations) - Catch 22 Americans want low cost goods
(From China), but dont want to lose high paying
jobs to China - Outsourcing Business practice of shipping
jobs overseas to cut production costs (Technical
Support for Comcast to Indiaetc.)
27Globalization Good or Bad?
- Democratic Philosophy
- Outsourcing helps big business make more
profits at the expense of the middle class - Prices do not drop as much as they should
- Product quality suffers because of lack of
regulations in other nations (Lead paint in toys
from China) - Good paying jobs are lost to China and replaced
with low paying jobs - Ex. Steel worker loses his job at 75,000/year
- Job is replaced by three low level service jobs
at 23,000/year
- Republican Philosophy Outsourcing will lower
consumer prices - Dirty industrial jobs will export our
pollution to other countries while we replace
it with a white collar job that is cleaner
(Requires College) - Philosophy will ONLY work if business lowers
prices instead of keeping bigger profits also,
Americans need to increase their level of
education to do that higher paying white collar
jobs
28Globalization What is the artists personal
feelings about globalization?
- Step 1 What picture/images do you see?-Literally
- Step 2 What words give clues to the pictures
meaning - Step 3 Can you connect the images/words to any
events that you know? - Step 4 What is the overall message of the
picture - Step 5 Answer the Question
29Global Trade Blocs
- Trade Bloc- Trade partnerships formed between
multiple nations in a general geographic area
(For economic trade and security) - European Union- formed in 1993 by European
nations - Adopted a common currency (Euro) by 2000 (More
valuable than U.S. Dollar) - North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)-
Mexico, United States, and Canada-1992 - Final Provisions went into effect in 2008
- Many Industrial Jobs have been lost to Mexico
where people are willing to work for less and the
government is more relaxed in environmental issues
30Expanding Global Trade
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)-
1994 Attempted to lower tariffs and open more
free trade - World Trade Organization- 1995 Replaced GATT
- Settles trade disputes between nations
- Many fear that the WTO favors business over
environmental concerns and worker rights - Many fear that a recession/depression in one
nation would start a chain reaction (2008 U.S.
Housing Crash led to a worldwide recession)
31Americans on the Global Stage
- Under Clinton, Americans tended to favor
financial aid to former Soviet Republics, but
frowned on any military intervention - 1980s-1991 Somalia- Civil War had created a
widespread famine (lack on food) - 1992- United Nations sent in a peacekeeping force
that also distributed food - 1994- After an intense firefight in which many
international and American troops were killed,
the UN began to pull out of Somalia (Black Hawk
Down) - Haiti- 1994 After a military coup over threw the
President, the U.S. intervened to restore the
Democracy
32Fighting Ethnic Cleansing in Eastern Europe
- Ethnic Cleansing- removal of specific ethnic
group from a region (through murder and violence) - Balkans- Area of E. Europe, comprised of many
different ethnic groups, that were once under
Soviet control - Yugoslavia- (Catholic Croatians, Orthodox
Serbians, Albanians, Bosnian Muslims, and Ethnic
Albanians began to fight) - Atrocities were committed on all sides
- World was slow to react and hundreds of
thousands of people were killed
33Galvanizing (Uniting) NATO Forces
- 1995-Clinton convinced NATO to start bombing
Serbian held areas - Dayton Accords- Set up Bosnia as a
multi-national city - 1998- Kosovo- Serbian President Slobodan
Milosevic Carried out ethnic cleansing by
removing Ethnic Albanians from city - Fighting spread to Macedonia and Albania
- This occurred during Clintons impeachment
hearings and many accused him of trying to
distract Americans - NATO forced Serbia to withdraw and Milosevic was
arrested for crimes against humanity - Russia immediately occupied Kosovo in fear that
the U.S.- I guess the Cold War is gone but not
forgotten
34America and the Middle East
- 1990s- Fighting between Israel and the
Palestinians intensified - Trying for Peace in Israel- Oslo, Norway
- Declaration of Principles 1993
- Palestinians get Self control of Jericho and the
Gaza Strip - West Bank and Jerusalem still in dispute
- 2000 Yasir Arafat- Palestinian Leader
- Ehud Barak- Israeli Prime Minister
- Met at Camp David but could not agree
35Dealing With Terrorism
- 1993 al Qaeda- Terrorist organization (Muslim
Extremists) led by Osama Bin Laden (Saudi born
helped push the USSR out of Afghanistan (With CIA
Training) offered Saudi Arabia help during
Desert Storm but was denied became enemy of U.S.
when troops stayed in Saudi Arabia after First
Gulf War - Bomb exploded in basement of World Trade Center
(NYC) Six were killed - 1998 Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania- U.S. Embassies Bombed (225
Killed)Clinton fired rockets at bases in the
Sudan but did not invade - 2000 Yemen- USS Cole is bombed 17 American
Sailors Killed
36U.S. History 3Chapter 24-4Into a New Century
1992-Today
- The George W. Bush Presidency
37An Election Controversy
- 2000 Presidential Election
- George W. Bush- Republican Governor of Texas
- Al Gore- Democrat and Clintons Vice President
- Ralph Nader- Green Party
38A Tight Race
- Gore received 500,000 more votes than Bush in the
Popular Vote But Bush won the Electoral
College by a 271-266 Margin (270 Needed to win) - Florida- 25 Electoral Votes were in dispute
- Bush won Florida by 327 Popular Votes
- Democrats wanted a hand recount
- Republicans sued to stop recounts in Miami-Dade
County (High Minority Populations that tend to
vote Democrat) - Ballot confusion caused many to accidentally
vote for wrong candidate - Bush v. Gore- Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of
Bush and he was awarded all 25 Electoral Votes in
Florida
39Bush Launches an Ambitious Agenda
- Bush inherited a budget surplus from Clinton
- Bush cut taxes by 1.3 Trillion Dollars
- Bush created a budget deficit with tax cuts
- No Child Left Behind- bi-partisan (supported by
both major parties) bill aimed at improving
education - Schools held accountable by standardized tests
(ISTEP) - Under law, failing schools could be taken over
by government - Information had to be posted by school districts
for parents (test scores) - Medicare Reform- Medicare extended to cover drug
prescriptions for Seniors
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40The United States is Attacked
- September 11th, 2001
- Four commercial passenger planes were high
jacked by Islamic Terrorists (al Qaeda) - American Airline Flight 11- Hit the North Tower
of the World Trade Center at about 845am (EST)
(92 People On Plane) - United Airline Flight 175- Hit the South Tower
of the WTC at 903am (EST) (65 People On Plane) - American Airline Flight 77- Hit the Pentagon
(Washington D.C./Arlington, VA) at 940 am (EST)
(64 People On Plane) - United Airline Flight 93- Crashed into a field
near Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 1007 am after
passengers attempt to retake the plane (44
People On Plane) - 2,977 People (victims) were killed at the WTC and
19 Highjackers were killed
41Americas War on Terrorism
- Afghanistan- Osama Bin Laden was being protected
by the Islamic Extremist Government known as the
Taliban - Bush ordered the Taliban to turn over Bin
Laden-they refused - Bush launched an invasion of Afghanistan (With
support of world) - Bush to the world You are either with us, or
against us - Tora Bora- U.S., British, and Afghan rebels trap
Bin Laden in a mountainous region on the Pakistan
border- Decision is made to let the rebels lead
the assault since they are more familiar with
area- Bin Laden Escaped and later mentioned
incident in video - Bin Laden believed to be in Pakistan today
42Improving National Security
- Department of Homeland Security- Cabinet position
set up by Bush to handle internal crisis that
threaten national security - DHS has prevented about 20 potential terrorist
attacks in U.S. since 2001 - Patriot Act- Gave law enforcement broader
powers to monitor and detect potential terrorists
43Launching Operation Iraqi Freedom
- 1991-2003 Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein defied
U.N. Sanctions numerous times and Iraqi forces
consistently fired on U.S. aircraft patrolling
the No Fly zone set up by the U.N. - Saddam Hussein killed 187,000 Kurdish Civilians
with Chemical Weapons between 1986-1988 - Post Gulf War Hussein killed thousands of Kurds
who had rebelled after the Gulf War - Weapons of Mass Destruction- Nuclear, Biological,
and Chemical Weapons - Bush thought that Hussein had been developing
WMDs as late as 2001 (It was later proven that
most WMDs were dismantled in the Mid/Late
1990s) - March 19th, 2003- Bush launches an invasion of
Iraq (Operation Iraqi Freedom) - Public support for war dropped when it was
discovered that there were no WMDs in country - Husseins government collapsed and he was
eventually captured, tried, and executed for
crimes against humanity - President Obama has promised to end U.S.
Operations in Iraq by 2012-2013
44Other Issues Faced by Bush
- November of 2004 Bush narrowly defeated Mass.
Senator John Kerry in the Presidential Election - August 2005 Hurricane Katrina Gulf Coast
- Bush was criticized heavily for the governments
slow response in aiding poor minority victims - During a nationally televised fundraiser,
outspoken hip hop artist, Kanye West stated
George Bush doesnt care about black people - Bushs approval rating began to fall
- 2008 The economy started to struggle and a
banking crisis threatened to throw the U.S.
into a deep recession or depression
45Election of 2008
- 2006 Democrats won back control of the House and
Senate in Midterm Elections-Republicans looked
vulnerable - Barack Obama- African American (1/2 at least)
Illinois Senator who ran on idea of Change - Joe Biden- Catholic Senator from Maryland
(Obamas VP Candidate) - John McCain- Popular GOP Senator, Vietnam War
Veteran, Former POW, and Arizona Senator who ran
as a Maverick (McCain often broke with is party
on votes) - Sarah Palin- Alaska Governor (McCains VP
Candidate) - November, 2008- Obama defeated McCain in a
landslide - January 20th, 2009- President Obama is
Inaugurated as the first black president of the
United States (By Chief Justice John Roberts who
is from LaPorte)
46Banking Crisis
- Causes
- Banks made risky (Sub-prime) loans for homes
(0 Down) - Borrowers defaulted on loans when interest rates
adjusted - Banks lost money and began to close
- Home values declined and Americans became
trapped in upside down mortgages (Owed more
than true value of house) - Housing prices in inflated markets- (CA, NV,
FL) began to crash when supply of buyers declined - FL 1998- 100,000 House sold for 500,000 by 2007
- Overproduction of new homes put over 2,000,000
unoccupied houses on the market - Predatory Lenders targeted poor, elderly, and
minority owners and pushed them into unsafe loans - American ignorance in understanding home equity,
interest rates, and loan terms - The Great Recession 2008-2009 Worst economic
downturn since the Great Depression (Unemployment
grew to almost 12) - President Bush Proposed a plan to inject
billions of dollars into the economy to prevent a
depression - President Obama also supported plan
- T.A.R.P. (Troubled Asset Relief Program)
- Gave taxpayer money (in the form of loans) to
banks and companies that asked - Many Americans did NOT support plan and began
calling it a bail out
47Health Care Reform
- President Obama passed a controversial Health
Care Reform Bill through Congress in 2009 - Bills requires ALL citizens to purchase health
insurance in the hope of driving down costs - Republicans argue that the bill gives the
government too much power - Republicans also think the law is
unconstitutional because of the requirement
to purchase health insurance - Mitch Daniels- Republican Governor who has joined
a class actio lawsuit to sue the Federal
Government and get the Health Care Bill Repealed - Taxed Enough Already Party (TEA Party)- Party (Of
Conservatives) who fear the health care law will
increase taxes and take away personal freedom)
(Sarah Palin is seen as leader) - 2010 Midterm Elections- The Tea Party had a huge
influence on the Republican Party as it took back
control of the House of Representatives
48U.S. History 3Chapter 24-5Into a New Century
1992-Today
- Americans Look to the Future
49Immigrants Shape the Nation
- Immigration Act of 1990- Increased immigration
quotas by 40 - Today Immigrants represent 10 of the population
(about 30,000,000) - By 2050, it is estimated that
- 49 White
- 25 Latino
- 20 Black
- 5-10 Asian
50Latinos Exert Their Influence
- 2000 27 of all immigrants were Mexican
- 17 from other Latin American nations (44 of all
immigrants are Latino) - 1/3 of the populations of TX, CA, AZ, and NM are
Latino - Between 10-20 Million Immigrants are considered
illegal (Aliens Undocumented) - 2010 Arizona- passed a controversial immigration
law that is very strict at trying to stop the
flood of illegal immigrants into the state - Many critics say that the law is set allow
police to racially profile Latinos - Supporters demand that the U.S. Government
enforce border security (Minutemen Project) - Eric Holder- Obamas Attorney General Has filed
a lawsuit against the State of Arizona in regards
to immigration law
51A Surging Asian Population
- 2000 Asians make up 23 of IMMIGRANT population
- -China
- -Philippines
- -India
52Debating Immigration
- Many immigrants DO NOT speak English
- Some states are pushing to make English the
official language - Bilingual Education- Immigrants learn subjects in
their native language while learning English
(Prevents students from falling behind) - Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986-
Attempted to punish employers for hiring illegal
workers - George Bush- Tried to pass a bill that would make
it easier for illegal immigrants to become
citizens - Most Americans do not support this Amnesty Bill
because they think it rewards people for
ignoring U.S. laws and cutting in line - Even some Latinos and other immigrant groups
point out that they were expected to assimilate
to enjoy American opportunities - It would be unfair to those that immigrated the
right way if people who violate the law are
allowed to become citizens - Anchor Baby Debate- Some immigrants have snuck
into the U.S. and have had children- Under the
14th Amendment, these children are American
citizens - Some people feel that the 14th Amendment should
be changed to address this loophole in the
immigration process
53Changing American Demographics
- The Changing Family- 1960 70 of households
headed by a working father - 2000- Only 15 (Dual earner families and single
parent homes are more common) - Divorce rate 50
- 1960 5 of Children born out of wedlock
- 2000
- White 25 born to single mothers
- Latino 33
- African American 50
54Debating Affirmative Action
- Affirmative Action- giving preference to minority
and women applicants in job/education process - Proponents- needed to reverse generations of
discrimination - Opponents- is a form of reversed discrimination
that hurts whites (Especially poor whites) - U. of Texas Ruled unconstitutional by Federal
Court - 2003 U. Of Michigan Race COULD be one of
SEVERAL factors in determining admission
55Expanding Rights for All
- Women and Minorities have made dramatic political
gains since the 1960s and 1970s - 2002- 33 of African American families made over
50,000/year - 2002 17 of African Americans held Bachelors
Degrees (20 is national average) - There is still disparity however, the pay gap
has decreased dramatically - Women have also earned incomes that are more in
line with men - Women also have more child care benefits at
work - Violence Against Women Act- Federal Government
spent more on programs to arrest and prosecute
criminals who commit violent acts against women
56America Grows Older
- 1900 Life Expectancy lt 50
- 2000 Life Expectancy 77
- 1960 100,000,000 Spent on Welfare
- 2003 1,400,000,000 (Simple math people are
living longer and collecting longer) - Baby Boomers (Americans born between 1945-1965)
are entering retirement and starting to collect
Social Security (Life expectancy was mush shorter
when SSA was passed by Franklin Roosevelt - Possible solutions
- Privatize Social Security- allow young workers to
invest some of their Social Security in
individual retirement accounts (Could have been a
catastrophe in 2008 when the stock market
collapsed) - Raise the Retirement Age to 70- Many Baby Boomers
do not support this plan - Baby Boomers are very politically active (They
were the youth of the 60sremember?) and
politicians fear losing their jobs if they anger
them - AARP (American Association of Retired People)-
Fight politically for elderly Americans
57Facing the Future
- One way or another, you will help write the next
chapter of this book- - What will it say?
- What will your children and grandchildren learn
about your generations contribution to America? - Will you be as proud of your contribution as the
Civil Rights and Baby Boomers are about theirs? - Will you be a part of Americas progress or a
contributor to its problems? - Throughout its history, the United States has
risen to many challenges it has faced. - It isnt perfect, but it is a lot better at
dealing with issues than nations that have come
before it. - The reason this has occurred is because it has
taken people from all parts of the world and
given them a chance and opportunity to be great - Americas most valuable resource, her people,
have helped a nation grow from an agricultural
experiment into the wealthiest, fairest, and
most powerful nations in the world. - After your generation has had its chance to lead,
will the next generation be able to say the same
thing?