APUSH Period 9

By aaryne
  • California v. Bakke

    California v. Bakke
    Imposed limitations on affirmative action. Stated that affirmative action could lead to reverse discrimination and if that happened it was unfair. Confirmed that the use of rigid racial quotas was not ok.
  • Sandinistas

    Sandinistas
    Marxist regime that took over Nicaragua. Fought with the US when they tried to release Nicaragua of the Communist.
  • Religious Fundamentalism

    Religious Fundamentalism
    Religious movement where the goal was to influence government by taking every word of the bible literally.
  • Moral Majority

    Moral Majority
    Political group made up of fundamentalist Christians.
  • Ronald Reagan

    Ronald Reagan
    Defeated Jimmy Carter in the Election of 1980. 40th President of the United States
  • Trickle Down Economics

    Trickle Down Economics
    Idea that if the wealthy gained even more wealth and their success would eventually benefit the middle and lower classes
  • AIDS

    AIDS
    Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome- STD that had a huge outbreak; soon called the ´gay plague´ because of its prominence in gay men, but soon affected every walk of life. No cure.
  • Economic Recovery Tax Act

    Economic Recovery Tax Act
    Passed by Reagan. Reduced individual taxes by 25%, one of the largest tax cuts in American history. Heavily supported ´Reaganomics´.
  • Supply Side Economics

    Supply Side Economics
    Economic theory called ´Reaganomics´ that President Reagan introduced that encouraged tax cuts and limited government spending. Wanted to stimulate investing and economic growth.
  • PACTO Strike

    PACTO Strike
    Reagan fired thousands of federal air traffic controllers who broke their contract by joining their Union, called PACTO.
  • Sandra Day O'Connor

    Sandra Day O'Connor
    President Reagan nominated her for the Supreme Court. O´Connor became the first ever woman to serve on the court.
  • SDI

    SDI
    Strategic Defense Initiative, project introduced by Reagan. Project develops missiles that can intercept and stop enemy missiles.
  • Beirut Bombings

    Beirut Bombings
    An Arab suicide squad bombed the US embassy in Beirut killing over 60 people. Months later more Arab terrorists drove a bomb filled trucks into a marine base
  • PLO

    PLO
    Palestine Liberation Organization. Violent radicals against Israel
  • Walter Mondale

    Walter Mondale
    Democratic nomination to be President. Previously Jimmy Carter's vice president.
  • Geraldine Ferrarro

    Geraldine Ferrarro
    First woman to run for vice president. Running mate of Mondale.
  • Boland Amendment

    Boland Amendment
    Passed by Congress to stop any further aid to the contras (US backed rebels against the Sandinistas)
  • Mikhail Gorbachev

    Mikhail Gorbachev
    Became new leader of the Soviet Union
  • Glasnost and Perestroika

    Glasnost and Perestroika
    New reforms introduced by Gorbachev. Glasnost encouraged political freedom and Perestroika encouraged a free market.
  • William Rehinquist

    William Rehinquist
    New Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; scaled back affirmative action when hiring and required minors to tell their parents before they had an abortion.
  • Iran Contra Affair

    Iran Contra Affair
    Secret government project where America sold tanks and aircrafts to Iran military in exchange for American hostages
  • Immigration Act of 1986

    Immigration Act of 1986
    Made hiring new illegal immigrants illegal, but granted amnesty to illegal immigrants who were in the country before the bill was passed.
  • Tear Down This Wall

    Tear Down This Wall
    Famous line from Ronald Reagan's speech, addressed to Gorbachev to try and end the Cold War
  • INF Agreement

    INF Agreement
    Gorbachev and Reagan met and agreed to destroy all of their intermediate range missiles
  • Yasser Afarat

    Yasser Afarat
    Leader of PLO; recognized Israel's right to exist
  • George H.W. Bush

    George H.W. Bush
    Republican nominee for the Presidential Election of 1988, was vice president to Reagan.
  • Tienanmen Square

    Tienanmen Square
    Pro Democracy students demonstrated their want for freedom in Beijing's TIananmen Square. The Chinese Communist government sent in tanks to stop it and killed hundreds
  • Lech Walsea

    Lech Walsea
    Was elected in Poland from the Solidarity movement. Started with the fall of Communism in Poland
  • Panama Invasion

    Panama Invasion
    President Bush ordered US troops to invade Panama to remove the autocratic General Manuel Noriega. Ordered the attack to stop Noriega from using Panama as a drug line to the US
  • Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Fall of the Berlin Wall
    Berlin Wall was the unofficial symbol of Communism in Eastern Europe during the Cold War. It was torn down by angry protesters.
  • Saddam Hussein

    Saddam Hussein
    Dictator of Iraq and threatened Western oil sources by invading Kuwait.
  • Read My Lips, No New Taxes

    Read My Lips, No New Taxes
    Promise made by Bush that he broke when he passed a Congressional bill to increase taxes.
  • Americans With Disabilities Act

    Americans With Disabilities Act
    Passed by Bush; forbid discrimination against people with mental and physical disability when hiring someone and public accommodation.
  • Internet

    Internet
    Invented and changed the way of everyone in the world inexplicably. Came with economic boom.
  • Breakup of the Soviet Union

    Breakup of the Soviet Union
    Multiple countries declared independence from the Soviet Union and it steadily dissolved.
  • Boris Yeltsin

    Boris Yeltsin
    President of the Russian Republic. Joined with the nine now independent countries of the Soviet Union to form the Confederation of Independent States. Stopped Communism and instituted free democracy.
  • Persian Gulf War

    Persian Gulf War
    Retaliation against Saddam Hussein
  • Clarence Thomas

    Clarence Thomas
    Nominated by President Bush to the Supreme Court to replace Thurgood Marshall. Not supported by African-Americans because of his conservative views and he had multiple allegations of sexual harassment made against him. Senate accepted anyway.
  • Start I and II

    Start I and II
    An agreement between US and Russia that said they would limit the number of nuclear warheads each side was allowed to have. Dropped with each Start.
  • Bill Clinton

    Bill Clinton
    Won primaries and became Democratic Presidential nomination. First baby boomer to be nominated for President.
  • Ross Perot

    Ross Perot
    Billionaire who ran as independent party for President. Won 20% of popular vote, highest vote for third party since 1912 with the Progressive Party.
  • Brady Bill

    Brady Bill
    A gun control law named after a man that was shot and injured during the Reagan assassination attempt. Demanded a five day waiting period before purchasing a handgun.
  • West Bank and Gaza Strip

    West Bank and Gaza Strip
    PLO and Israel came to an agreement and decided that the PLO could have control of the West Bank and Gaza Strip as long as the PLO recognized Israel as a country worth existing.
  • Failure of Health Reforms

    Failure of Health Reforms
    Every health reform, mainly proposed by Hillary Clinton was shot down by the Republican partyq
  • Don't Ask, Don't Tell

    Don't Ask, Don't Tell
    Compromise created by Clinton that allowed gay and lesbian troops to be in the military as long as they did not acknowledge their sexuality openly.
  • NAFTA

    NAFTA
    North American Free Trade Agreement; created free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico
  • NRA

    NRA
    National Rifle Association. Heavily opposed the Brady Bill
  • Deficit Reduction Budget

    Deficit Reduction Budget
    Passed by Congress that cut billions from spending and billions in tax increases. Increased funding for education and job traing
  • WTO

    WTO
    The World Trade Organization; international and established to supervise trade and settle disputes with trade between all nations
  • Newt Gingrich

    Newt Gingrich
    Speaker of the House; led the Republicans when they were coming after Federal programs.
  • Contract with America

    Contract with America
    Gingrich´s manifesto. Outlined their dislike of the federal programs and the way the government was spending money. Led to Republicans gaining main control of Congress
  • Oklahoma City Bombings

    Oklahoma City Bombings
    Federal building in Oklahoma was bombed by militia movement radicals. Worst act of terrorism known to America until 9/11
  • Welfare Reform

    Welfare Reform
    Bill passed that reduced welfare and forced recipients of welfare to find jobs.
  • Bob Dole

    Bob Dole
    Republican that ran against Bill Clinton in the Election of 1996. Promised tax cuts if elected.
  • Madeline Albright

    Madeline Albright
    First woman to serve as Secretary of State.
  • G-8

    G-8
    An international organization that consisted of the 8 largest capitalist nations, included; US, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Canada, Russia. Had extensive control over international finances.
  • Clinton Impeachment

    Clinton Impeachment
    Congress impeached President Clinton on the charges of Perjury and Obstruction of Justice. This all began with the affair he had with a White House Intern.
  • Nuclear Proliferation

    Nuclear Proliferation
    The fact that more countries were gaining access to nuclear weapons and testing them.
  • Bosnia and Kosnovo

    Bosnia and Kosnovo
    A Serbian dictator sent in armed forced to stop these countries from gaining independence
  • Ethnic Cleansing

    Ethnic Cleansing
    Thousands of religious and racial minorities were killed in the former Yugoslav provinces by a Serbian dictator
  • George W. Bush

    George W. Bush
    Son of President George H.W. Bush. Republican party nomination for the Election of 2000, ran against Al Gore.
  • Al Gore

    Al Gore
    President Clinton's vice President. Nomination for the Democratic party during the election of 2000. Ran against George W. Bush
  • Bush v. Gore

    Bush v. Gore
    Supreme Court of Florida recounted all votes but US Supreme Court overruled them. Court ruled that Florida's recount violated the 14th Amendment
  • 9/11

    9/11
    Terrorist flied 4 planes into the World Trade Center, Pentagon and Pennsylvania killing thousands. Biggest and most horrific terror attack in American history
  • Al-Qaeda

    Al-Qaeda
    Terrorist organization that performed 9/11
  • Osama Bin Laden

    Osama Bin Laden
    Leader of the Al-Qaeda. Orchestrated 9/11 and most wanted person ever by the US government
  • Taliban

    Taliban
    The government that Bin Laden was being protected under. After refusing to give up Bin Laden the US government overthrew them.
  • Homeland Security

    Homeland Security
    Created in response to 9/11 and included aspects of 20+ federal agencies. Included Coast Guard, Secret Service, Customs
  • EU

    EU
    The European Union; a combined economy that included 15 nations in Europe majority of which now have the same currency, euro.
  • No Child Left Behind

    No Child Left Behind
    Introduced nationwide testing and aimed to improve students academic performance and bridge the gap between economically privileged students and impoverished students.
  • Enron

    Enron
    Large corporation that lied about their state earnings by utilizing accounting companies.
  • Housing Bubble

    Housing Bubble
    The end of the technology boom convinced many investors to start moving into real-estate.
  • Axis of Evil

    Axis of Evil
    Name given to Iraq, Iran, and North Korea by President Bush during his State of the Union Address, in a reference to terrorism.
  • WMDs

    WMDs
    Weapons of Mass Destruction. Usually nuclear and biological weapons
  • Bush Tax Cuts

    Bush Tax Cuts
    Bush pushed tax cuts for stock dividends, capital gains and married people. Benefitted the rich and increased national debt.
  • Operation Iraqi Freedom

    Operation Iraqi Freedom
    US troops invaded Iraq to fight against Saddam Hussein. Saddam and many other Iraqi leaders were captured.
  • Abu Ghraib Prison

    Abu Ghraib Prison
    A prison in Iraq that was taken over by US troops. Photos were leaked and the barbaric treatment of prisoners by US soldiers appalled the American people.
  • John Kerry

    John Kerry
    Vietnam War veteran who ran for President in 2004 and lost.
  • Hurricane Katrina

    Hurricane Katrina
    Extreme natural disaster that destroyed majority of New Orleans. Caused Americans to criticize Bush for its lack of response and aid.
  • Kyoto Accord

    Kyoto Accord
    Agreement to try and prevent Global Warming. US walked out of the negotiations for it.
  • Great Recession

    Great Recession
    Home investments flopped due to millions of home foreclosures throughout the country. ´Real estate bubble´ burst.
  • Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

    Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
    Financial institutions that were taken over by the federal government.
  • Hillary Clinton

    Hillary Clinton
    Supposed to be the Democratic nomination for the Election of 2008, but was beaten out by Barack Obama
  • Barack Obama

    Barack Obama
    Democratic nominee for the Presidential Election of 2008. First ever African-American President of America
  • John McCain

    John McCain
    Republican nominee for the Presidential Election of 2008. Lost to Obama.
  • Sarah Palin

    Sarah Palin
    Running mate to John McCain. Second women on the Presidential ticket to be vice president
  • DC vs. Heller

    DC vs. Heller
    A court case that brought up the 2nd amendment and how an individual had the right to bear arms even if not connected in any way to law enforcement.
  • Sonia Sotomayor

    Sonia Sotomayor
    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court that was nominated by President Obama. First Associate Justice of Hispanic descent
  • Dodd-Frank Act

    Dodd-Frank Act
    Used to reduce risk and increase the clearness of the financial market within the United States
  • Affordable Care Act

    Affordable Care Act
    Expanded Medicaid. Demanded majority of employers provide health care, have insurance. AKA Obamacare
  • Tea Party

    Tea Party
    Conservative political movement that went against Obama's economic and health care policies
  • Debt Ceiling

    Debt Ceiling
    A limit placed on the federal government about how much money they were allowed to borrow.
  • Arab Spring

    Arab Spring
    Violent and non-violent protests in the Middle East and Northern Africa
  • Citizens United

    Citizens United
    Dealt with regulating campaign spending.
  • Syrian Civil War

    Syrian Civil War
    Came from the Iraq War. Rebels fighting against their oppressor Bashar al-Assad
  • Mitt Romney

    Mitt Romney
    Republican nominee for President in the Election of 2012
  • Boston Marathon Bombing

    Boston Marathon Bombing
    A series of bombs were set off at this large marathon. 3 were killed and hundreds more injured.
  • Shelby Counter v. Holder

    Shelby Counter v. Holder
    A Supreme Court case that questioned whether parts of the Voting Rights Act were constitutional
  • Same Sex Marriage

    Same Sex Marriage
    A Supreme Court Case decided that same sex marriage is legal and constitutional.