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President George W. Bush. Section 33.2 and 33.3. Main Ideas. Following a troubled election, Republican George W. Bush won the White House and strongly promoted his agenda. A horrific attack on Sep. 11, 2001 awakened the nation to the threat of terrorism and changed America’s view of the world. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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President George W. Bush

Section 33.2 and 33.3

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Main Ideas

• Following a troubled election, Republican George W. Bush won the White House and strongly promoted his agenda.

• A horrific attack on Sep. 11, 2001 awakened the nation to the threat of terrorism and changed America’s view of the world.

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2000 ElectionDemocrats choose Al Gore, VP under Clinton.Republicans choose George W. Bush, governor of Texas and son of former president.

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2000 Election

• The election is close, especially in Florida where 25 electoral votes are at stake.

• Many TV channels announce that Gore has won FL, but later retract

• Bush narrowly won by 300 votes, a recount was ordered.

• The recount confirmed that Bush won, but Gore asked for another recount.

• FL refused, so Gore sued. • The case made it all the

way to the Supreme Court (Bush v. Gore), where it was decided that there would be no further recounts.

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Controversies

• The voting method used in Florida was called into question, many said the ballots were misleading.

• Many speculated political sabotage, Bush’s brother was the governor of FL.

• A 3rd unofficial recount finally confirmed that Bush won by 900 votes.

• Gore won the popular vote, Bush the EC: 271 to 266

• Closest election since 1876.

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2000 Election

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Education

• Bush’s ED policy was designed to increase accountability in teachers, students, and administrators.

• No Child Left Behind: requires states to test students at the end of many courses to assure they have achieved basic goals.

• Controversial because many believe test alone cannot provide an accurate analysis of students knowledge.

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Bush’s Cabinet

• Bush selected many veteran public officials to join his cabinet.

• Colin Powell: former general became Secretary of State

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Terrorism in the US

• Terrorism was not new to the US, but few major attacks had occurred.

• 1998: 2 US embassies in Africa were hit, killing hundreds of Americans and Africans.

• 2000: a US ship was attacked in Yemen, killing many.

• These attacks were planned by a Muslim extremist group known as Al-Quaeda, led by Osama bin Laden.

• The US searched for bin Laden, but he was protected by the government of Afghanistan, the Taliban.

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Osama bin Laden

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September 11, 2001

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September 11, 2001

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September 11, 2001

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September 11, 2001

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September 11, 2001

• Terrorists hijacked 4 jets• 2 were flown into the

World Trade Center towers.

• 1 crashed into the Pentagon, near DC.

• The last plane was heading toward DC, when passengers took their own lives, in order to save those on the ground.

• Nearly 3,000 died, more than at Pearl Harbor.

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Government’s Reaction

• Patriot Act: strengthened law enforcement officials ability to search for and detain suspected terrorists.– Controversy: Some

compare the PA to the Alien and Sedition Acts, claiming in unfairly infringes upon rights.

• Department of Homeland Security: Created to organize and prevent future manmade and natural disasters.

• Airport Security: increased measures were put in place to assure hijackings don’t occur again.

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Invasion of Afghanistan• Immediately after 9-11,

Bush asks the Taliban to hand over bin Laden, they refuse.

• The Taliban welcomed terrorists and shielded them from the outside world.

• In October, the US and NATO allies invade Afghanistan.

• Allied forces quickly took control of much of Afgh., but some resistance remains today.

• Afghanistan’s government was recreated to allow greater civil rights and democracy.

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Iraq

• Iraq’s government had openly supported terrorists that attacked Israel.

• As late as 1998 Iraq had been trying to create nuclear weapons.

The fear of nuclear proliferation (increase in nations with nukes) made many concerned that Iraq could pose a threat in the near future.

2003: Congress approves the use of military force to overthrow the Iraqi government.

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Iraq

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Iraq• US succeeds in toppling

Saddam Hussein’s regime.

• US forces never find evidence that Iraq was working of nuclear weapons, leading many to question Bush’s motives.

• The US military is still present in Iraq today.

• Terrorism and anti-governmental groups are operating within Iraq to try and overthrow the new democratic government.

• President Obama has committed to withdraw troops and turn over control to the Iraqi military.