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This article is about the decade starting at the beginning of 2000 and ending at the end of 2009. For the century or millennium starting in 2001, see 21st century and 3rd millennium.
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Years: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

The 2000s decade refers to the years from 2000 to 2009. However, informally, just as some Americans would say that the socio-cultural decade of the 1930s began with the 1929 stock market crash, others give differing dates for the beginning of the 2000s. For example, it could be considered that the decade began symbolically with the 9/11 attacks. Realistically, however, there is likely to be little agreement on the issue until 2009.

Thus far, the 2000s has generally been marked with an escalation of the social issues of the 1990s, which included the increasing awareness of terrorism and the rapid expansion of economic globalization. Communications and telecommunications have advanced drastically, with the widespread proliferation of the Internet and mobile phones, among other things.

Most major political developments in the 2000s revolved around the War on Terrorism, which was triggered by the September 11, 2001 Attacks and the Moscow Theatre Siege, and led to the American war in Iraq. These and other events have dominated the news almost daily, including the many controversies regarding their consequences and justifications. The Iraq War, launched in 2003, has generated extreme controversy around the world, with many questioning its justification or questioning the United States' motives. Tensions have escalated in the Middle East regarding the War in Iraq, the Iranian nuclear crisis, Israel's month-long war against Hezbollah, and the election of Hamas in Israeli-occupied Palestine. North Korea has generated a nuclear crisis of its own by withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and its reporting of a successful nuclear test.

Economic developments have largely focused on the explosion of Asia's economic and political potential, with China experiencing immense economic growth, moving toward the status of a regional power and billion-consumer market. India, along with many other developing countries, has seen a rapid increase in its economy, accelerated by increased technological integration with the economies of more developed countries[1]. A trend connecting economic and political events in North America, Asia and the Middle East is the rapidly increasing demand for fossil fuels, which, along with fewer new petroleum finds, greater extraction costs and political turmoil, saw the price of gas and oil soar nearly 300% between 2000 and 2005.[citation needed]


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Names of the decade

In contrast to the decades from 1920 to 1999, which are called "The Twenties," "The Thirties" and the like, the '00s have had no universally-accepted name. Some refer to the decade as the "two thousands," but many find that usage awkward and incorrect for a number of reasons—most notably the fact that the "two thousands" can also be seen as pertaining to the 21st century, or even the entire millennium. Written in numeral form, the decade can be written either as the "2000s" or as the "'00s". But looking for a name that has the same "feel" as 'The Nineties' or 'The Fifties' has been problematic, especially in the United States.

In the rest of the English-speaking world "The Noughties" and "The Noughts" have come to be the most widely recognized and accepted terms. [2] The term "Noughties" has been adopted by the BBC, [3] and while the term may not be universal, there is no other term so widely recognized. Probably the only reason that the term Noughties has not been completely accepted world wide is the fact that, in the United States (where usage of naught or nought to mean zero has never been ubiquitous), there is some confusion by those who assume erroneously that the term has something to do with the adjective naughty.

Other proposed names have been almost innumerable, and include, "the zeroes", "double zeroes", the "aughts" (which gained some popularity in the early 20th century), "double-aughts", "oh's", "double oh's", "aughties", "2K's", "uh-ohs", "zoogs", "ozies", and "abs".

The United Nations General Assembly declared the decade of 2000-2009 as the "International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World." [4]

War, peace and politics

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The coronavirus suggested as a causative agent of SARS.

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Main article: 2000s in American Fashion
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Low-rise jeans and high rising crop top. These two fashion trends are very popular in the early 2000s.
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Britney Spears is credited with popularizing low-rise jeans, crop tops, lower back tattoos, navel piercing, and the whale tail in the early 2000s

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Television

Television in the 2000s saw the rapid popularity increase in reality shows, spearheaded by Survivor (2000-present). The decade has since seen a steady decline in the number of sitcoms and a rapid increase in reality shows, such as American Idol (2001-present), crime and medical shows, such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000-present) and Grey's Anatomy (2005-present), and action/drama shows, including 24 (2001-present) and Lost (2004-present). Most of these Crime/Drama shows have drawn influence from many 90's shows. One of these shows; a cultural phenomenon; The X-Files ended its successful 9-year run with its final episode "The Truth", in 2002. The reality TV surge in the early part of the decade began to wane towards the middle of the decade, although reality TV continued to be popular. Traditional network news programs have slowly waned in popularity with the increase of 24-hour cable news stations and Internet news. Adult-oriented animated programming also began a sharp upturn in popularity with shows like South Park (1997-present) and Family Guy (1999-2002; 2005-present) along with the longtime running cartoon The Simpsons (1989-present). Many successful sitcoms from the 1990s ended in the 2000s, such as Frasier (1993-2004), Friends (1994-2004), Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005), and That '70s Show (1998-2006). Among the most popular sitcoms that began in this decade include Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006), Yes, Dear (2000-2006), and Grounded for Life (2001-2005). There are few other sitcoms that have gained widespread popularity this decade.

Television passed to heavy censorship concerning nudity, sex, and violence in the U.S. after the Janet Jackson-Justin Timberlake Super Bowl incident happened early in 2004. After a long discussion, the United States House of Representatives passed a bill to raise the maximum FCC fine penalty from USD $27,500 to $500,000 per "indecent" violation. The United States Senate voted to increase it to $275,000 per incident. The two houses reconciled the differences in fine levels, settling for a fine of $375,000 per violation in 2005. See also: Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy. Although this doesn't seem to have much of an effect as previously taboo topics are confronted and media continues to push the limit on what is appropriate.

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