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Official US policy on service by gays and lesbians in the military instituted by the Clinton Administration
"New Democrat" President
Treaty between the US and Russia with the goal of reducing weapons of mass destruction
Ruthless dictator of Iraq, tried to take over Iran and Kuwait violently in order to gain the land and the resources
Lots of political experience, president during the Gulf War, and had the ability to quickly bring the war to a conclusion while suffering relatively few casualties
Lied under oath, impeached, had an affair with White House Intern
paid leave each year to care for a newborn or sick family member
got rid of tax when you cross one of the borders to help big business
First presidential webpage
Led by Hillary Clinton, was formed to develop a program that would guarantee care for all Americans, Americans thought this was too complicated, reform bill was dropped after a year of debate
Bombing of Murrah Federal Building, set off by Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, killed 168 people, including 19 children in the building's day-care center
White House intern whose affair with Bill Clinton led to his impeachment
Republican speaker in the House and pushed for more conservative legislation during Clinton's presidency
Republican plan headed by Newt Gingrich that focused on scaling back the government, balancing the budget, and cutting taxes
'Republican Revolution'
Order that sent military troops to try to push Hussein out of Kuwait
US launched laser guided missiles and thousands of bombs on Iraq, followed by ground forces which was followed because of Hussein refusing to remove troops
Hussein invaded Kuwait
"War on Drugs", Bush ordered invasion of Panama, purpose of this was to stop him from using his country as a drug pipeline to the US
A black candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 1988 election who attempted to appeal to minorities
Colorado high school where a deadly shooting stirred a national movement against guns and gun violence
Fueled by low interest rates and hi-tech speculation on an "exploding" internet market created many new companies
Bush vs. Clinton vs. Perot; focus on stagnancy of economy and problems of middle class
middle class tax cuts, FLMA, etc.
Program set up by President Clinton to get volunteers to work in communities in the United States in return for college tuition money

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