Terms Flashcards
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1960 Election
This election was won by Democrat John F. Kennedy over Republican Richard Nixon in a close election.
Assassination of John F. Kennedy
Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas by Lee Harvey Oswald. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President.
Civil Rights Act
The Civil Rights Act was historic legislation that made it illegal to discriminate on the basis of race. This bill was signed into law by President Johnson in 1964.
The Cold War
The Cold War was a period of political, economic, and social tension between The Soviet Union and The United States, lasting from the end of WWII to the break-up of The Soviet Union. This tension featured no direct military conflict.
Vietnam War
The United States supported The South Vietnamese through the Presidencies of Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, as part of a broader strategy to contain the spread of communism. The North Vietnamese were supported by The Soviet Union and China. This war proved long and costly, and was ultimately very unpopular.
Lyndon Johnson
Johnson first became President upon Kennedy’s assassination. The Democrat is remembered fondly for his passage of The Civil Rights Act, but his approach in Vietnam is questioned. he did not run for re-election in 1968, even though he was eligible to do so.
Richard Nixon
The former Vice-President to Dwight Eisenhower, Nixon lost to Kennedy in 1960, but won in 1968 and again in 1972. His Presidency was marred by his role in The Watergate Scandal.
Watergate Scandal
In 1972, of The Democratic National Committee was burglarized. Ultimately, Washington Post reporters Woodward and Bernstein investigated and found a connection all the way to President Nixon, directly linking him to illegal activities. Nixon became the only President to ever resign from office.
Gerald Ford
This Republican was Nixon’s Vice-President before becoming President after Nixon’s Resignation. He decided to pardon Nixon, and lost in the election of 1976 to Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter
This Democrat from Georgia won the election 1976 and was known for his efforts to reach a peace deal in The Middle East. However, his Presidency was marred by his failure in The Iran Hostage Crisis, and he lost the election of 1980 to Republican Ronald Reagan.
Iran Hostage Crisis
Supporters of The Iranian Revolution stormed The U.S. Embassy and held the diplomats there as hostages for over a year. President Carter’s attempts to recue the hostages failed. The hostages were not released until after Ronald Reagan was sworn in as President. This incident permanently damaged Iranian-U.S. relations.
Ronald Reagan
The former actor and Governor of California was elected President in 1980 as a Republican and re-elected in 1984. In both election Reagan won by sweeping margins, and he remains a conservative icon.
George H.W. Bush
This Republican served a single term as President after winning the election of 1988. He had served as Reagan’s VP and before that had been Chief of the CIA.
Bill Clinton
This Democrat was elected to the Presidency in 1992 as a Centrist Democrat. His Presidency is well regarded due to a successful American economy and Foreign Policy. However; his Presidency was marred by a personal scandal.
1992 Election
The election of 1992 featured three candidates; Democrat Bill Clinton, Republican George HW Bush, and Independent Ross Perot. Perot, the conservative Texan billionaire took more votes from Bush than he did from Clinton. Clinton won the Presidency with only 42% of the popular vote.
1994 Republican Revolution
In 1994 the Republicans gained over 50 seats in the House of Representatives and Newt Gingrich became Speaker of The House of Representatives. Republicans wanted to push back on the liberal policies of Clinton, and claimed that he was not as much of a centrist as he purported to be.
1996 Election
Bill Clinton easily won re-election against Republican Senator and WWII veteran Bob Dole. Clinton benefitted from an economy that had rebounded from a recession in the early nineties.
Rwandan Genocide
Bill Clinton labels his failure to intervene in the genocide of hundreds of thousands of Rwandans in the mid-nineties as his biggest failure as President.
Kosovo Intervention
Clinton, along with allies from NATO intervened to prevent the genocide of ethnic minorities in the former country of Yugoslavia. This is among President Clinton’s greatest success.
Dotcom Bubble
A historic speculative bubble that began in the late 90’s and popped in the year 2000. Technology stocks soared in value as interest in the internet grew, but ultimately these stocks collapsed in value as the internet has not yet been fully adapted into the daily life of everyone.
Monica Lewinski Scandal
Bill Clinton was accused of having inappropriate sexual relation with his White House intern Monica Lewinski. Clinton at first denied the accusations, but later admitted he had been lying and confessed to the infidelity. Clinton was impeached by The House of Representatives, but not by The Senate. He was able to remain President, but it cast a shadow over his Presidency.
Kyoto Protocol
An environmental compact first ratified by major nations in 1997 in an effort in an effort to reduce carbon emissions. This agreement has not been ratified by The United States.
2000 Election
Republican Governor of Texan George W. Bush defeated Democratic Vice-President Al Gore in the closest Presidential election in American history. Gore won the popular vote, but Bush won the vote in the electoral college. There was a recount in Florida, but Bush was ultimately declared the winner of Florida after The Supreme Court ordered an end to the recount by a 5-4 decision.
Al Gore
A Democrat known for his passionate environmentalism, Gore lost the election of 2000 to Bush in excruciating fashion. Since that time, Gore has made promoting environmental issues his main priority.