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Recent u.s. history

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"silent majority"   phrase popularized by Pres. Nixon referring to Americans who did not protest the Vietnam War or support the counterculture  
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26th Amendment   18 year olds received the right to vote  
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Watergate Scandal   Pres. Nixon forced to resign; this increased public distrust in government  
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Watergate Scandal   people working for Nixon were caught breaking into Democratic headquarters; Nixon tried to cover up his involvement  
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Iranian Hostage Crisis   when American ally the Shah of Iran was overthrown; Muslim fundamentalists stormed the U.S. embassy and took American hostages  
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Iranian Hostage Crisis   President Carter vs Khomeini (Iranian religious dictator)  
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NOW   National Organization of Women 60's and 70's  
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NOW   feminist organization that demanded equality of the sexes; feminists who participated in the women's liberation movement of the 60's and 70's  
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Roe v. Wade   the Supreme Court case that legalized ABORTION  
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Love Canal   community that suffered health problems due to contamination from toxic chemicals and waste; many families had to be displaced or moved to another area to live  
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Mikhail Gorbachev   Soviet leader who allowed DEMOCRATIC elections; reforms to the economy (perestroika), and a policy of openness (glasnost) that allowed criticism of the government  
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Persian Gulf War   when Iraq conquered oil-rich Kuwait  
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Persian Gulf War   Saddam Hussein = leader of Iraq during Persian Gulf War George H.W. Bush = president of U.S.  
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Persian Gulf War   Pres. George Bush sent an army to Saudi Arabia  
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Persian Gulf War   Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf evicted the Iraqi army from Kuwait  
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"Read my lips, no new taxes"   Pres. George H.W. Bush hurt his chances for reelection b breaking this promise. He probably had to issue taxes to pay for Persian Gulf War  
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Newt Gingrich (Speaker of the House)   wrote Contract with America  
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Contract with America   document issued by the Republican Party that promised conservative policies like lower taxes and less government  
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Telecommunications Act of 1996   Clinton signed a law that promoted competition and less regulation to lower prices and improve quality in telecommunications (including the internet)  
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Telecommunications Act of 1996   encouraged internet access for rural areas  
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Lewinsky Affair   Clinton was impeached but not removed from office of presidency  
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Lewinsky Affair   Pres Clinton lied UNDER OATH (perjury) about an affair with a White House intern  
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Election of 2000   George W. Bush defeated Gore after the vote in Florida was contested  
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9/11   Muslim terrorists from AL QAEDA crashed passenger planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon  
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Al Qaeda   Muslim terrorists led by Bin Laden  
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Afghanistan   Pres . George W. Bush forces to overthrow the Islamic Taliban government because it had given refuge to Al Qaeda  
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Operation Iraqi Freedom   Pres. George W. Bush invaded Iraq to overthrow HUSSEIN after claiming that he had weapons of mass destruction  
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alternative energy   the solution to our oil dependency could be WIND , SOLAR, and NUCLEAR POWER  
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