Topic: America In the 21st Century: Growth or Decline?

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Topic: America In the 21st Century: Growth or Decline? “I believe the most solemn duty of the American president is to protect the American people. If America shows uncertainty and weakness in this decade, the world will drift toward tragedy. This will not happen on my watch. America is a Nation with a mission - and that mission comes from our most basic beliefs. We have no desire to dominate, no ambitions of empire. Our aim is a democratic peace - a peace founded upon the dignity and rights of every man and woman”. President George W. Bush “I know my country has not perfected itself. At times, we've struggled to keep the promise of liberty and equality for all of our people. We've made our share of mistakes, and there are times when our actions around the world have not lived up to our best intentions. On every front there are clear answers out there that can make this country stronger, and we're going to break through the fear and the frustration people are feeling. Our job is to make sure that even as we make progress, that we are also giving people a sense of hope and vision for the future”. -President Barack Obama

George W. Bush and the War on Terror 1st Term 2000 election problem (Bush v. Gore) NCLB 9/11 Terrorist Attacks Bin Laden and Al Qaeda “War on Terror” PATRIOT Act, Homeland Security War on Afghanistan War in Iraq Hussein and WMDs “Bush Doctrine” 2nd Term 2004 election Bush vs Kerry The Roberts Court Hurricane Katrina Wiretapping Scandal Stalled Social Security Reforms 2006 Congressional Elections Dem wins and failures Iraq “Troop Surge” Economic Problems

Obama: Change in America? Election 2008 Obama vs McCain Domestic Issues TARP continued & “Bailout” of GM The Stimulus Act Passage of the Affordable Healthcare Act (“Obamacare”) National Federation of Independent Business v. Sibelius Eroding “Don’t Ask…” Obergefell v. Hodges Outsourcing and other economic woes Budget Politics Mandate/Entitlement Spending & Rise of the Tea Party 2010 midterm elections Re-Election 2012 Obama vs Romney

Obama’s Foreign Policy- “The Reset” “Arab Spring” (Egypt, etc.) The Cairo Speech and after Russian “Reset” NATO in Libya Killing Osama Bin Laden (May 2011) Iraq “Drawdown” (Dec 2011) The Rise of ISIS NSA Domestic “intelligence gathering” (Edward Snowden, WikiLeaks) “Opening Cuba” Iran Nuclear Deal

Election 2016 (Trump vs. Clinton) Voter Discontent- reasons? Anemic Economic Growth Loss of industrial jobs (“rustbelt”) Obamacare costs Foreign Anxieties Republican Divisions Trump Democrats polarized (Bernie Sanders) Reasons for Clinton’s Defeat FBI Investigation of Clinton emails? Russia and “Fake News”? Misogyny? Clinton’s lack of campaigning & message? Disconnect between Democratic base and democratic leadership?

The Electoral Vote 2016

Popular Vote

Voter Discontent: Tale of the Tape

A Little Historical Perspective (leaves out election of 1824)

Conclusion Is America a nation that is growing, or is it a nation in decline? Using all of your AP US knowledge, explain your answer.