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Contemporary America (Government, Economic, Social, and Technological Changes)

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Communication advancements   Communication improvements because of Space Race & military conflicts: Satellites, Global Positioning System (GPS), and Personal Communication Devices (cell phones, I pads, laptops)  
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Effects on the workplace   Telecommuting (working over internet), Outsourcing (example: hiring another company to do all your hiring), Offshoring (moving jobs to other countries), and growth of service industries  
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Effects on Education   Distant learning- online classes  
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Online courses   students learning from home via the internet  
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Medical research   Breakthroughs in medical research, medical diagnostics (testing)and imaging technologies (MRI).  
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Global information   access to worldwide information through the Internet  
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Bilingual education   some instruction in student’s native language in addition to being taught English  
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Personal devices   wireless phones, IPads  
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Business outsourcing   Hiring another company to perform a service previously performed by employees “in-house”; example: outsourcing information technology work (computer processing)  
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Business off-shoring   the relocation of a company or part of a company from one country to another—typically a production process, such as manufacturing, or a supporting service, such as accounting  
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Increase in service industry   more Americans work in areas that provide a service to customers; examples: restaurants, clothing stores, banks  
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Space race   started in 1957; US & USSR competed to be the first to explore outer space w/satellites, sending a human into space & landing a person on the moon  
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Telecommuting   working/communicating via Internet, phone or video instead of traveling to work or to a meeting,  
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Space exploration advancements   Space Shuttle, Mars Rover, Voyager missions, Hubble Telescope  
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Sally Ride   first American female astronaut to go into space  
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John Glenn   first American astronaut to orbit the Earth  
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Sandra Day O’Connor   first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court  
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg   second Woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court and the first Jewish female justice.  
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Clarence Thomas   second African American to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. (after Thurgood Marshall)  
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Ronald Reagan   40th President of the U.S.; CONSERVATIVE Republican; cut taxes, reduced government regulations & programs (moved many to states), strengthened the American military, appointed judges who exercised “judicial restraint”  
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George H. W. Bush   41st President of the U.S.; Republican; president during the fall of the Berlin Wall and communism in the Soviet Union, and during the Persian Gulf War (Desert Storm)  
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William “Bill” Clinton   42nd President; “Centrist” Democrat who worked well with a Republican Congress to control spending  
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George W. Bush   George W. Bush 43rd President of the U.S.; Republican; president during the 911 terrorist attacks, initiated the Patriot Act that started the Homeland Security Department; president at the start of the war in Afghanistan and Iraq  
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