Device that quickly established a presence in areas of American life: homes, schools, hospitals and replaced typewriters, bookkeeping, and paper.
What was the personal computer?
Full term of treaty of NAFTA
Year of the Roe v. Wade case
When was 1973?
Bill Clinton's VP
Who is Al Gore?
The date of 9/11.
What was September 11th, 2001?
Impact of technological revolution.
What was the economic boom?
Industry that created the stock exchange NASDAQ in the 1970s.
What were the technology industries?
Social and political movement for protecting the natural world.
What is environmentalism?
Well known supreme court justice appointed by Clinton
Who was Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Nation's making up Bush's "Axis of Evil" in his State of the Union Address and reason for him accusing this.
What are Iran, Iraq, North Korea? Reason: accusations of supporting terrorism and developing weapons of mass destruction
Genetic project pushed by Clinton using computers
What was the Human Genome?
Ways businesses reduced costs during slow economy of 1970s.
What is nonunion labor or using cheap labor outside of the US?
One of the anti-drug campaigns.
What was "just say no", "I learned it from watching you", DARE program, or "this is your brain on drugs"
Clinton's position in the election of 1992
What was a "new democrat"?
State sparking controversy in Bush vs. Gore election (bonus: and why)
What is Florida?
Term for unequally distributed internet access.
What was the digital divide?
Length of the economic boom.
What was 6 years (1994-2000)?
The two main reasons for diversification in the US from the 1970s-1990s.
What is an increase in immigration and an increase in the elderly population?
Impact of 1998 Clinton-Lewinsky scandal
What was Clinton's impeachment?
Organization founded by Bush as a way to coordiante security efforts following invasion of Afghanistan
What is the Department of Homeland Security?
The founders of the internet.
Who were Arpanet?
Event causing the stock market to decline, leading to the 2001 recession
What was the tech bubble burst?
George Bush's response to controversy over stem cell reserarch.
What was cutting federal funds towards stem cell research?
Involvement of Hillary Clinton in presidency.
What was her push for healthcare reform?
Bush Doctrine
What was "the idea that the U.S. could launch preemptive strikes against threats before they materialize"