THE 1990S By: Mark Griffith, Alexis Rodriguez, Mia Laserna,
Hansa Naimpally, Nick Shenkler Block 2B
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1990
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Fall of Soviet Union 1 Chernobyl- meltdown of nuclear power
plant close to capital of Ukraine, Kiev 350,000 people relocated
Under Jurisdiction of Soviet Union Soviets attempted to cover
accident- failure Gorbachev realizes he cant support Eastern
Economies-b/c failing economy, pulls troops out and local leaders
reform economies Fall of Berlin Wall Gorbachev- popular in East and
West Germany Protesters in East Berlin persuaded East German Govt
to open gates- Nov. 9, 1989 Germany 1990 reunified AR
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Soviet Union 1989 Glasnost-rid of media censorship and
permitted public government criticism Perestroika - restructure
govt bureaucracy Soviet Leader Gorbachev puts glasnost and
perestroika into place to fix failing Soviet system Effect - no
longer repressed by government authority, nationalism rise of
subject nations AR Gorbachev wants to decentralize govt, give more
power to local officials over farm and factory Fired 40% of
regional officials 1989 - free election, first time since 1917 1989
- Soviet Union removes troops from Afghanistan 1989 - Gorbachev
goes to China to soften tensions between Soviet/China border
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Fall of Subject Countries Poland - Lech Walesa- starts strike
and revolution 1990 - hold elections Walesa become President,
Communists fall Hungary 1989 - opens borders with Australia, people
go West Romania 1989 violent revolution brings govt down Soviet
Dictator Nicolae Ceausescu executed, with his wife Czechoslovakia
Velvet Revolution 1989- peaceful revolution in Czechoslovakia, took
power from Communists (Soviets) Vaclave Havel becomes President
AR
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Fall of Soviet Union 2 Coup detat - Gorbachev seized Boris
Yeltsin - leader of Russian Republic - quits Communist Party, led
revolt from Communist Gorbachev returned to power but resigns as
President No one replaces him Soviet Union-collapses START 1 -
strategic arms reduction treaty- George Bush and Gorbachev, 1991,
reduce number of nuclear weapons START 2 - 2 months later, Bush and
Yeltsin- no longer potential adversaries, enemies AR
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Education: al-Karh Secondary School Work Information: President
of Iraq Religious Views: Islam Relationship Status: Married to Wafa
el- Mullah al-Howeish, Nidal al-Hamdani,Samira Shahbandar, Sajida
Talfah Samira Shahbandar Baath Party The GodFather Doritos Frank
Sinatra Favorite Quote: Sometimes you have to pick the gun up to
put the Gun down. Malcolm X Interests: Swimming Watching Movies
Reading Books U.S. President just told me to get out; Pfft I dont
think so! (Jan 15,1991) Okay that was longer than I expectedanyway
its over. (August 20, 1988) Invasion planned latershould be easy
(September 22, 1980) Back in power baby! Just got appointed al
Bakrs deputy! (1968) Saddamwhered you go? (1959) That did not go as
planned(October 7, 1959) I am excited to help the Baath Partys goal
to unite the Arab states in the Middle East (1957) We believe we
have made a fine addition to our group. (1957) Saddam Hussein
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1990-1991 H.N.
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Kuwait increased oil production Drop world prices- Iraqs main
recovery source Iraq could not repay loans from Kuwaiti and Saudi
regimes during Iran-Iraq war Kuwait and Saudi Arabia Refused to
forgive debts H.N.
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Iraq led by Saddam Hussein invades Kuwait August 2, 1990 Large
portion of Gulf oil supply put in anti-American control Threatened
flow of oil from Saudi Arabia (controlled fifth of worlds oil
supplies) Iraqi threats: - 4th largest armed force in world -
Nuclear, Biological, Chemical - Scud Missiles H.N.
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Authorize trade embargo on Iraq Operation Desert Shield:
Quarter of a million UN troops sent (mostly Americans) to defend
Saudi Arabia Used military force to intimidate Hussein to withdraw
Forces soon grows to 550,000 troops H.N.
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Commanded by General H. Norman Schwarzkopf UN deadline for Iraq
to evacuate Kuwait- Jan 15, 1991 Hussein refused- Mother of all
battles ensued 700,000 troops assembled Phase I- Air
Offensive-gained control of Iraqi air space and air superiority
Iraqi counter offensive- launching of SCUD missiles (failed) Phase
II- Ground Offensive American, British, and French forces
blitzkrieg deep into Iraq Husseins forces defeated and surrounded,
announced withdraw of troops from Kuwait Feb. 26 H.N.
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Gulf War Syndrome- illnesses including joint pain, fatigue,
headaches, and memory loss suffered from by Gulf veterans Decision
to end the war without removing Saddam Hussein from power. (
thought he would be overthrown by dissident Iraqis or Iraq would
fall apart along the lines of Lebanon.) Prompts Iraq War of 2003
H.N.
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Gulf War Syndrome Pres. Bush promoted the Uruguay Round General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) Consulted European allies to stop Serbian
aggression in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Ordered U.S. troops to
Somalia as part of Operation Restored Hope Signed START II Treaty
(Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) H.N.
Apartheid Apartheid- legal system that segregated South African
blacks from South African whites. Prevented them from getting good
jobs and living or working in primarily white areas Prevented
interracial relationships/marriages Required South African blacks
to carry identification papers System enacted by the National Party
in 1948 M.L.
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Nelson Mandela Married to: Graca (Machel) Mandela Christian Was
president of the African National Congress and South Africa during
the 1990s Jailed for about 30 years because he was accused of
treason Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for his
anti-Apartheid movements M.L.
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U.S. Reaction- Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act: restricted
South African imports and direct flights to and from South Africa
and United States In 1990- F. W. de Klerk became president of South
Africa and he released Nelson Mandela from prison He traveled
around the country to gain support and money for the anti-Apartheid
movement After Klerk and Mandela worked out negotiations, the
dominantly white-government was disassembled and Apartheid was put
to an end Apartheid M.L.
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1991
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Break-Up of Yugoslavia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic5tBXESxl8M.L.
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Break-Up of Yugoslavia- 1991 Yugoslavia- populated by many
different ethnic groups Many different presidents after Tito By the
early 1990s, Yugoslavia began to fall apart June/July 1991 Croatia
declares independence Slovenia gains its independence after short
war September 1991- United Nations Security council enforces arms
embargo in Yugoslavia M.L.
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Break-Up of Yugoslavia- 1992 Bosnia Bosnian Catholics and
Muslim Slavs wanted to break away from Yugoslavia, Serbs did not
January 1992- President Franjo Tudjman of Croatia wanted to take
over areas of Bosnia that were primarily Croatian March 1992-
Bosnia- Herzegovina breaks away from Yugoslavia M.L.
Slide 25
War in Bosnia: 1992-1993 Serbian militia began a method of
ethnic cleansing and sought to remove all non-Serbs Muslim men,
women, and children were murdered Accounts of rape Death and
detention centers in Omarska, Trnopolje, and Manjaca M.L.
Slide 26
War in Bosnia: 1994-1995 April 1994: NATO launched air strikes
against the Serbs 1995: Mass killings in Sarajevo and other safe
areas where Muslims were by Bosnian Serb forces August 1995: NATO
bombed Serb forces in Sarajevo M.L.
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End of the War in Bosnia- 1995 Dayton Peace Accords Ended the
War in Bosnia Wright-Patterson Air Base in Dayton, Ohio Began
November 1, 1995 Formal agreement signed on December 14, 1995
United States negotiating team leader: Richard Holbrooke, Serbian
president Slobodan Miloevic, Croatian President FranjoTudjman, and
Bosnian president Alija Izetbegovic. M.L.
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Aftermath- War in Bosnia 140,000 Bosnians, 97,300 Serbs, 28,400
Croats killed (fofweb.com) 1.37 million refugees (fofweb.com)
M.L.
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Clarence Thomas Republican Senate member Republican Senate
member George H. W. Bush wanted him to be a Supreme Court Justice
(1991) George H. W. Bush wanted him to be a Supreme Court Justice
(1991) Anita Faye Hill declared that he acted inappropriately
toward her Anita Faye Hill declared that he acted inappropriately
toward her Accepted into the Senate 52-48 Accepted into the Senate
52-48 Sparked a womens revolution Sparked a womens revolution
Introduced the idea of sexual harassment Introduced the idea of
sexual harassment MG
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Facebook Page MG
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1992
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Watch this video After watching, if you were the judge of this
case what would be your ruling on these policemen? Charge or
release? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OauOPTwbqk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OauOPTwbqk M.L.
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The Los Angeles Riots- Rodney King African-American male March
3, 1991- Led Los Angeles police on a high- speed car chase and was
pulled over He was beaten by several police when he resisted arrest
The beating was caught on tape by George Holliday M.L.
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The Los Angeles Riots- 1992 April 29May 4, 1992 Also known as
the Rodney King riots Riots began because the four white police
officers who were charged were ruled innocent and released
Residents of the southern central section of Los Angeles, mostly
black, responded with violence Affects: 55 people dead, 2,383
injured, 8,000 arrested, and $1 billion in property damages.
M.L.
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The Los Angeles Riots M.L.
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NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement (1992) North American
Free Trade Agreement (1992) Abolished all trade barriers between
Mexico, Canada, and the United States Abolished all trade barriers
between Mexico, Canada, and the United States Added to the
economies of all three nations, but helped Mexico the most Added to
the economies of all three nations, but helped Mexico the most
MG
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1993
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H.N.
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Declaration of Principles on Interim Self- Government
Arrangements or Declaration of Principles (DOP) Conducted in Oslo,
Norway Completed by August 20, 1993 H.N.
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The first intifada in 1987 President George H.W. Bush arranged
Madrid Peace Conference in 1991 b/n Arab nations and Israel Did not
succeed Yair Hirshfeld and Ron Pundak (Isreal) (Shimon Peres later
took charge) Ahmad Sulayman Qurai (Abu Ala). (Palestinian
Liberation Organization(PLO)) H.N.
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ArabsIsraelis Self-governed Palestinian land IDF taken out of
the Gaza Strip and West Bank Recognize the Palestinian Liberation
Organization (PLO) as the Palestinian representative Acknowledge
Israel as independent state Renounce terrorism and destruction of
the Israeli state. Agreement- Committee for economic cooperation
->united Palestinians and Israelis in economic issues Elections
for a Palestinian council Specific steps for permanent peace for
five years H.N.
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It as signed by Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and PLO
official Abou Abbas Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman
Yasir Arafat shook hands "Today marks a shining moment of hope for
the people of the Middle East; indeed, of the entire world
-President Bill Clinton H.N.
Slide 44
Yassir Arafat(1929-2004) Full name is Mohammed Yasser Abdel
Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini He was the chairman
of the PLO Founded the Fatah political party in 1959 Received a
Nobel-Peace Prize for his work with the Oslo Accords Yitzchak
Rabin(1922-1925) He was Involved in the Knesset before being
elected Prime Minister of Israel He was later elected Prime
Minister of the Israel Labor Party In November 1995, an Israeli
named Yigal Amir assassinated Prime Minister Rabin for his
cooperation in the Accords Won a Nobel-Peace prize along with
Shimon Peres for his accomplishments with the Oslo Accords
H.N.
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The Oslo Accords angered many people on both sides which lead
to more violence It was eventually violated and the negotiations
for permanent peace were called off It worsened the relations
between the Israelis and Palestinians causing deaths, and escalated
conflict H.N.
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Background After WWII, Britain and Italy fought for control
over area British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland merged->
United Republic of Somalia Somali president assassinated Major
General Mohammed Siad Barre took power Somalia increased alliance
with Soviet Union-> 1974 friendship and cooperation treaty
Conflict along Somali-Ethiopian border Ethiopian forces aided by
Soviet forces Friendship treaty repealed Barre turns to U.S. for
help against Ethiopian forces Sparks rebellion in northwest->
1991 former British Somaliland declares independence as Somaliland
Barre flees to Nigeria Mohammad Ali Mahdi and Mohammad Farah Aidid
each claim presidency Sparks Civil War H.N.
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U.S. Actions UN sponsored cease-fire and peace-keeping
intervention failed Defeated Pres. George H.W. Bush launches
Operation Restore Hope 1993 27,000 U.S. soldiers sent to help UN
forces Objectives to distribute food and restore civil order
Failed-> food went to warlords Aidid began to attack UN (mainly
U.S. forces) Primary U.S. Objective became to capture Aidid
H.N.
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Blackhawk Down Aka. Battle of Mogadishu Task Force Ranger
comprised of U.S. Army Rangers and Special Forces Detachment-Delta
(Delta Force) Plan- raid compound where Aidid was thought to be
hiding Rangers would create blocking positions on roads surrounding
building Delta Forces capture two warlords, Aidid escaped capture
Two Blackhawk helicopters shot down Difficult to take out ground
force by helicopter because of heavy ground fire 17-hour gunfight
in Mogadishu 18 Americans dead 84 wounded 500-1,000 Somalis dead,
1,000 wounded Footage of U.S. Army Rangers dragged through street
of Mogadishu H.N.
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Blackhawk Down Plan H.N.
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U.S. Foreign Policy President Bill Clinton withdraws troops No
direct involvement in Somalia Indirectly train Ethiopian soldiers
to stabilize country if needed Support counterterrorism efforts
After 9/11-> aggressive foreign policy Currently 8,000 tr0ops
Strengthen Transitional Federal Government (TFG) H.N.
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Modern Somalia Since 1992 12 attempts at national
reconciliations have been made Central government still does not
exist Somaliland still breakaway republic-> joined by Puntland
and Jubaland declares independence 1998 Southwestern Somaliland
independent 2002 Radical Islamic groups establish bases there After
9/11, activities of such groups are monitored by U.S. policy makers
H.N.
Slide 53
Waco Siege 1993 In Waco, Texas In Waco, Texas Religious group
Branch Davidians, leader David Koresh Religious group Branch
Davidians, leader David Koresh Govt thought Koresh had firearms and
drugs violations at Mount Carmel Center ranch Govt thought Koresh
had firearms and drugs violations at Mount Carmel Center ranch US
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) has search warrant-
gun battle for two hours and ends with four agents and six Davidian
dead US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) has search
warrant- gun battle for two hours and ends with four agents and six
Davidian dead The FBI then launched siege to get Koresh to
surrender property The FBI then launched siege to get Koresh to
surrender property Siege lasts 51 days Siege lasts 51 days FBI has
final attack against Koresh with tear gas FBI has final attack
against Koresh with tear gas Three fires in building- controversy
on origin of fire was never proven Three fires in building-
controversy on origin of fire was never proven Result: 76 men,
women and children died, including the leader Koresh Result: 76
men, women and children died, including the leader Koresh Real
Video Footage Real Video Footage http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=jRTfEjhdvSo&nor edirect=1 http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=jRTfEjhdvSo&nor edirect=1 http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=jRTfEjhdvSo&nor edirect=1 http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=jRTfEjhdvSo&nor edirect=1 AR
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NS
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Impeachment of Clinton Accused off having an affair with 22
year old White House intern Clinton met with his cabinet, denied
the affair Ken Starr gave 60,000 page report full of sexually
explicit evidence Clinton later admitted to the affair on
television. Impeached for perjury under oath and for obstruction of
justice NS
Slide 56
Monica Lewinsky 22 year old white house intern from Beverly
Hills Had an affair with Clinton, 10 over 18 months Transferred to
job at the pentagon on April 5 th, 1996 Told Co-worker Linda Tripp
about the affair Tripp recorded 20 hours of phone conversations as
evidence Who is to blame for the affair? NS
Slide 57
Evidence Against Clinton Ken Starr Report 20 hours of phone
conversations between Lewinsky and Tripp Testimony by Lewinsky
NS
Slide 58
Should Clinton have been removed from office? Why or why not?
NS
Slide 59
Clinton was acquitted of all charges and finished his second
term in office. NS
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Clintons Economic Policies and Acts Lowered taxes on the poor,
middle class, and small businesses Raised taxes on rich Cut welfare
spending and government spending Establish fiscal discipline
Maintain lower interest rates for private sector growth Invest in
human capital through education Increase minimum wage Minimum Wage
Increase Act of August 20 th, 1996 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation
Act of 1993 Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 NS
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Did It Work? Unemployment below 4% in April, 2000 90s was the
longest period of peacetime economic growth in American history
Minimum wage increased Ended on a budget surplus NS
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Clintons Social Policies Funded AIDS research Cut back on
welfare Disapproved of discrimination based on gender or sexual
orientation Increased education Lower crime DOMA Dont Ask, Dont
Tell Health Securities Act (failed) NS
Slide 63
In Your Mind, Was Clinton a Good President? Why or Why Not?
NS
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Al Gore Education: Harvard 1969 Relationship Status: Divorced
from Tipper Aitcheson Work Information: Tennessee Congressmen- 1977
Senator-1985 45th Vice President of US- 1993 Environmental Activist
Favorite Quote: As I have said for many years throughout this land,
were borrowing money from China to buy oil from the Persian Gulf to
burn it in ways that destroys the future the future of human
civilization. Every bit of that has to change -Al Gore "One word
sums up probably the responsibility of any vice president, &
that one word is 'to be prepared'."- Al Gore AR Interests:
Environment, Global Warming, Politics, Military, News, Business,
Writing Political View: Democrat Religious View: Baptist
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Al Gore AR News Feed Al Gore: 1965- enrolls in Harvard, first
major in English, then Government Al Gore: 1970- served as army
journalist in Vietnam Al Gore: 1976- run for House of
Representatives in Tennessee, served 1977-1985 Al Gore- 1985- run
for Senator of Tennessee, serves until 1993 Al Gore: 1988- run for
Democratic nomination for U.S. President, loses to Michael Dukakis
Al Gore: 1992- publishes first book Earth in the Balance Al Gore:
1993- Become 45th Vice President of United States Bill Clinton
likes this Al Gore: 2000- loses Presidential election to George W.
Bush Al Gore: 2007- receives Noble Peace Prize for fighting
environmental issues Friends (1,342) Bill Clinton,Tipper Aitcheson,
George W. Bush
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European Union Greece, Ireland, Italy, Austria, Belgium, the
Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Finland,
Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, France Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, the United Kingdom,
Spain, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, France Boost
European economy, help other uninvolved European countries, provide
justice, liberty, and safety Boost European economy, help other
uninvolved European countries, provide justice, liberty, and safety
Origins in the early 50s, but agreed upon freely trading without
barriers in 1993 Origins in the early 50s, but agreed upon freely
trading without barriers in 1993 MG
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1994
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Rwanda: 1990-1994 Divided into two social classes, Hutu and
Tutsi Hutu: Cultivators, poorer, 85% of the population, in control
of Rwanda by 1963 Tutsi: Cattle-owners, more elite, better
educated, less populated Tutsis were exiled by Hutus and went to
Uganda where they formed the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) 1990-
RPF invaded Rwanda causing a civil war 1993- Rwandan government and
RPF agreed in Arusha Accords to cease fire and start a transitional
government M.L.
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Rwanda: U.S. Reaction After civil war, United Nations Security
Council created: UN Observer Mission Uganda-Rwanda Resolution 872-
United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda: military personnel
During and after genocide: Resolution 918- Increased number of
military in UNAMIR and enforced a restriction on arms in Rwanda
Resolution 925 Resolution 929 International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR) M.L.
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Rwanda: Genocide Start of Genocide: April 6, 1994- Plane
carrying President Habyariman of Rwanda and the president of
Burundi were killed when it was shot down From then on, genocides
beganRwandan militia/Interahamwe tried to kill all Tutsi and
moderate Hutu civilians Women were raped Casualties: About 800,000
people killed throughout 100 days M.L.
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Haiti 1994 1990- Jean-Bertand Aristide elected President in
Haiti 1990- Jean-Bertand Aristide elected President in Haiti
1991-Military dictator takes over govt by force- leader General
Raoul Cdras 1991-Military dictator takes over govt by force- leader
General Raoul Cdras Aristide exiled Aristide exiled 3,000-5,000
Haitians killed under military 3,000-5,000 Haitians killed under
military Massive refugee exodus- About 40,000 Haitians leave Haiti
to go to U.S. but denied so retreat back to Haiti Massive refugee
exodus- About 40,000 Haitians leave Haiti to go to U.S. but denied
so retreat back to Haiti Aristide General Raoul Cdras AR Military
intervention (Operation Uphold Democracy) Sept. 19, 1994- UN sent
American troops (under Clinton) Troops bring peaceful change in
Govt- Military leaders step down Oct. 1994 -Aristide returns
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WTO World Trade Organization (1994) World Trade Organization
(1994) Consists of nations from GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade) and many other countries Consists of nations from GATT
(General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) and many other countries
136 countries involved 136 countries involved Regulates trade
agreements and sets standards for international trade Regulates
trade agreements and sets standards for international trade MG
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1995
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Oklahoma City Bombing April 19 th, 1995 Alfred P. Murrah
Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City Homemade truck bomb
explodes at 9:03 a.m. Kills 168, including 19 children, hundreds
injured Work of Timothy McVeigh http://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=l08zD9Pn1jk http://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=l08zD9Pn1jk
NS
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How is the Oklahoma City Bombing similar to the Boston Marathon
bombing? Both in how it was done and how it was handled afterwards?
NS
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How is this Significant? Very expensive High casualties Almost
20 kids die The killer is a U.S. citizen NS
Slide 78
Meet the Killer Timothy McVeigh (born 4/23/68) from Pendleton
N.Y Loves his country, hates his government Gun enthusiast Weapons
expert Wanted to help overthrow the government Was arrested on get
away for a series of misdemeanors Why were so many Americans so
shocked by this? NS
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1999
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Kosovo- 1999 Tensions began between Kosovo Albanians (Kosovars)
and the Serbs Kosovars wanted independence from Yugoslavia Miloevi,
president of Yugoslavia wanted to stop this 1996- Kosovo Liberation
Army (KLA) attacked Serbian police January 1999- mass killing of
Albanians by Serb forces March 24, 1999- NATO starts bombing
targets in Yugoslavia M.L.
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Kosovo- 1999 June 3, 1999- Miloevi accepts a peace agreement
with the United Nations to end the war in Kosovo 850,000 people are
displaced U.N. force called the Kosovo Force monitors peace in
Kosovo M.L.
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90s Fashion Guys: Guys: Birkenstocks Birkenstocks Gelled hair
with sideburns Gelled hair with sideburns Ripped baggy jeans Ripped
baggy jeans Chinos Chinos Cargos Cargos Backward hats Backward hats
Girls: Girls: Belly shirts Belly shirts Big flannel/plaid shirts or
vests Big flannel/plaid shirts or vests Ripped loose jeans Ripped
loose jeans Long hair with bangs Long hair with bangs Mini skirts
Mini skirts Patterns Patterns MG
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1990s Music Destinys Child Destinys Child Boyz II Men Boyz II
Men Backstreet Boys Backstreet Boys *NSYNC *NSYNC New Kids on the
Block New Kids on the Block Tupac Shakur Tupac Shakur The Notorious
B.I.G. The Notorious B.I.G. Mariah Carey Mariah Carey Whitney
Houston Whitney Houston Michael Jackson Michael Jackson Britney
Spears Britney Spears Christina Aguilera Christina Aguilera
Aerosmith Aerosmith Nirvana Nirvana MG
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Entertainment, Fads, & Fun Facts Cartoons Cartoons Toys
& Games Toys & Games Wearing clothes backwards Wearing
clothes backwards Sagging pants were introduced Sagging pants were
introduced World Wide Web and DVD player invented in the 90s (1990
& 1995) World Wide Web and DVD player invented in the 90s (1990
& 1995) MG
Slide 85
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