what group supported Ronald Reagan for president
conservative groups such as the moral majority
what crisis did Reagan face in 1981
getting shot, strike by federal air traffic controllers which led to him ordering them back to work because they were a vital part of the country running
what were some effects of Reagan's economic plan
positive effects - inflation is going down, jobs were created at a rapid pace negative effects - the deficit increased due to military spending
what is supply-side economics
to increase the supply of money, to invest and create new goods and services
how did Reagan deal with the Soviet Union during his first and second terms
first term - large spending on defense, B1 bomber and MX missiles and strategic Defense initiative (SDI); military strength increased and Soviets were forced to spend more money on their military to keep up with the US causing shortages in their basic needs like food, shoes, and paper goods Second term - Gorbachev wanted to make changes in Soviet. Talks with Reagan and develops the INF ( intermediate range nuclear forces) Treaty reducing the number of nuclear missiles in both countries
who were the Contras
revolutionary group trying to overthrow sandinistas (fear of communism)
the federal deficit increased during Reagan's presidency why?
he spent a great deal of money on the military
why did George Bush change his mind about raising taxes
to reduce the deficit
what two important laws help disabled veterans and the environment
Americans with disabilities act and the clean air act of 1970
what major events took place in Eastern Europe and South Africa during the late 1980s and 90s
Berlin wall opens, African national conference (ANF) worked to end apartheid laws
what happened to the US economy during the Clinton years
the economy rose and people created businesses have invested in stock. There were a record low poverty rates
how did Clinton respond to the conflict in Bosnia
he and other NATO forces bombed the Serbs multiple times, then Clinton brought opposing groups together and they came up with the Dayton peace agreement which ended the air attacks
what was unique about the election of 2000
Gore won the popular vote but Bush won the electoral vote so Bush became president
how did Americans react to the events of September 11, 2001
rescuers risked their lives to save others, made the grief of strangers their own
what are some ways that computers have changed daily life
jobs, communication, access information, email, e-books, television, telephones and cameras
how have changes in computer design helped to make computers part of our daily lives
smaller, lighter, easy access, info readily available
what are some recent advances in space exploration
working with other countries to build an international spaceship, using high-powered telescope and possible solutions to use less fuel. Telescopes that operate in space and send pictures back to the earth
the human genome
the complete genetic make-up of a human
in what way can mapping the human genome benefit people
new medical cures and medicines better understanding and cure or prevention of many things such as; deafness, diabetes, kidney disease and cancer
how do the economies of other countries affect the US economy
governments and businesses have economic partnership and ties in other parts of the world
how does globalization affect the United States
US goods are now located in other parts of the world
why have the types of jobs changed over time
computers and technology can assist and replace humans
what groups make up the largest number of recent immigrants to the US
European and Latin countries
what are some areas of the workforce that can be expected to grow in the future
automated jobs, manufacturing jobs, skilled workers with technical skills
how has immigration patterns change since the early twentieth century
they would enter at the port of Chicago, stay in Chicago. Now they are migrating to suburbs
why do many Americans have a hard time paying for healthcare
part-time jobs do not offer healthcare self-employed people have to pay for their own healthcare plan medication can be very costly
what are some current healthcare issues
any expenses that are not covered by insurance like prescriptions and the affordability of health care
what are some ways that global warming might affect people
sea levels might rise low coastal areas could experience flooding agriculture changes due to climate patterns
what steps have people taken to stop or slow damage to the environment
the Treaty of Kyoto was written to slow down global warming
what steps are being taken to combat disease
the World Health Organization
how might the United States be expected to face future challenges
draw strength from diversity and commitment to freedom and equality
Students can benefit from technology
practical, readily available and lifelong
how can technology harm students (Alliance for Childhood)
too much gaming inappropriate adult material and advertising (drugs, drinking, cigarettes, vape) isolate children from their community = antisocial
traditional and computer learning used together to benefit both students and teachers
flexibility of time/location for both students/teachers access more information/resources further understanding of subjects different formats for different learners