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- Statehood to
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- District of Columbia
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- Puerto Rico
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**SICK FOR A WEEK**
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# American Elections 1980-2016
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## Ronald Reagan (1980-1988)
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- 40th president
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- republican
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- fiscal conservative (somewhat, cut social programs, increased military spending)
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- big issues
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- crime
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- welfare
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- limited government
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- activist foreign policy
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- not in a UN way (?)
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- she used a word for it but it slipped by
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- social conservative
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- new voters: socially conservative working class, middle class in the west, southern conservatives and fundamentalists
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## 1980 - 1984
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He won in 1980 and in 1984 was a landslide victory for Reagan.
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- More than 1/4 of registered democrats voted for Reagan
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- African Americans went 91% of Walter Mondale
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- 66% of Latinos voted democrat
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- In 1984 the american electorate was 89% white and they went for Reagan 2/1.
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- Since 1968 the democrats have lost 4/5 presidential races
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### What caused the realignment
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- Disruption of the existing political order because of the emergence of one or more strongly divisive issues
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- An election where voters shift their support strongly in favor of one party
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- A major change in policy brought about by the stronger party
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- An enduring change in the party coalitions, which works to the lasting advantage of the dominant party
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## George H.W. Bush
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- One term president
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- Not traditionally understood as a period of significance
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- Yet most of the changes that came to define the 21st century in the 1990s
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- "Read my lips, no new taxes"
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- And then new taxes
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- Third straight victory for the GOP
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- Third straight landslide
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- Bush took 50 states
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- GOP won 5/6 elections
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## 1992
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- Modern political problems emerge
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- Gridlock
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- Modern talking points
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- Immigration
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- Culture war
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- etc
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- Why?
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- Republican Revolution
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- Began personal attacks, This was new in the house
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- Republican became tougher and more militant under this leadership
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- First republican Speaker in the house in forty years
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- A transfer of power so jarring people began asking of the Democratic Party had a future.
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- Quick backlash against "Gingrich-ism". White collar, professionals found themselves alienated from the new republican party.
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- Contract with America
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- Legislative agenda put forward by the Republican Party during the 1994 congressional elections
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- 100 issues
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- Laws that apply to the rest of the country apply to congress
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- Cut committees
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- Require 3/5th vote to increase taxes
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- Cut welfare programs
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- A step too far
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- Ken Starr, White Water, Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky, Linda Trippe
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- "It all depends on what the meaning of 'is' is."
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- House charged Clinton with two crimes: Lying under oath and obstruction of justice
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- Trial in the senate; neither received the necessary 2/3rds vote
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- 2nd President to be impeached, but never convicted
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