APUSH UNIT 9 1980-Present.

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APUSH UNIT 9 1980-Present

KEY THEMES TO UNIT 9 Ronald Reagan Conservatism Devolution September 11th Internet Changing Federal Budget Great Recession of 2007

Key Terms for Unit 9 Election of 1980 Conservatives and Liberals Technological Innovations End of the Cold War U.S. Military World Trade Center and Pentagon (9/11) Afghanistan and Iraq Middle East

Reagan’s ATTEMPTED Assassination 3/30/1981

Changes in govt spending (1960 –80) Federal budget went from primarily national defense to entitlement programs Reagan wants fiscal discipline and leaner federal government: end entitlement growth and spending “Government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem.”

Trickle-Down Theory in Reality

Bringing Democracy to Nicaragua

U.S. supported Contra Special Forces 1983

Reagan Admits Staff Traded Arms for Hostages with Iran and Funneled Profits to the Contras 1987

Student Protesters in Tiananmen Square 1989, Demanding Greater Freedom of Speech and Democracy

Tank Man Blocks the Path

Bill Clinton and Al Gore

Deficits into Surpluses 1992 - 2000

Percentage on Welfare, 1960–2000

NAFTA

Anti-WTO Protests in Seattle, Washington 1999

The impeachment trial began in January 1999.

George W. Reversal of Clinton’s policies $1.3 Trillion tax cut War On Terror

September 11th, 2001

Great Recession and Recovery

Contemporary American Issues