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From Nixon to Obama The 70s, 80s, 90s, and Today… Mr. Pagliaro Seymour High School @PagsAPUSH

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The 70s, 80s, 90s, and Today… Mr. Pagliaro Seymour High School @ PagsAPUSH. From Nixon to Obama. Nixon & Vietnam. Hawks, Doves, the Silent Majority, and the End of the War. Doves demand peace. Doves preferred withdrawal from Vietnam Massive protest Immediate withdrawal - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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From Nixon to Obama

The 70s, 80s, 90s, and Today…

Mr. PagliaroSeymour High School@PagsAPUSH

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Nixon & VietnamHawks, Doves, the Silent Majority, and the End of the War

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Doves demand peace Doves preferred withdrawal from

Vietnam Massive protest Immediate withdrawal

Sen. William Fulbright (Dem.- Ark.) The Arrogance of Power (1966) –

critique of war▪ Stated war wasn’t necessary for

containment▪ Promoted neutrality; isolationism

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Hawks & the Silent Majority Hawks:

Supported war in Vietnam Believed withdrawal = surrender

Silent Majority: Named by Nixon America that quietly supported war

policies Justified support of So. Vietnam

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Invasion of Cambodia - 1970

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The Kent State (OH) Protest

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The Kent State (OH) Massacre

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Student Strike of 1970

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Ending the Vietnam War Easter Offensive – No. Vietnam failure Operation Linebacker 1 & 2: Heavy

bombings of No. Vietnam, 1972 Paris Accords, 1973

Emerged after secret negotiations btw. Security Advisor, Henry Kissinger & No. Vietnamese

Withdrawal of troops Freeing of American 500+ P.O.W.s

Final Americans left Saigon, April 30, 1975 – Operation Frequent Wind The fall of Saigon

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Consequences of Vietnam

Economic effects: US couldn’t afford Great Society & Vietnam

War War costs + Social Programs = high inflation

60s-70s▪ Nixon Shock attempted to fight inflation

Foreign Policy effects: Public skepticism of American international

involvement War Powers Act (1973) –▪ President must inform Congress within 48 hours

IF…▪ Military sent to hostile area w/o declaring war

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Nixon and Détente China, the Soviet Union, SALT talks

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Background of Détente Existence of the Cold War Tension among US & USSR

Berlin airlift, Cuban Missile Crisis, Berlin Wall US had no diplomatic relationship w/

China Kissinger convinced Nixon to create

flexible foreign policy Détente called for relaxed Cold War

tensions

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Détente & China

1971-Nixon announced visit to China “…to normalize relations between the

countries.” Visited Beijing, Feb. 1972

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Nixon in China

Formalized relations w/ PRC US maintained relationship w/ RoC

until 1979

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Détente and USSR

Nixon = 1st President in Moscow Visit led to reduced tensions Agreements included SALT talks,

economic initiatives

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SALT Talks

Strategic Arms Limitation Talks SALT I treaty between USSR and USA:▪ Signed by President Gerald Ford▪ Limited # of ICBMs▪ Limited # of nuclear armed subs

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Nixon and the New FederalismConnecting Federal, State, & Local governments, CReeP, Watergate

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Background Great Society increased federal influence

& spending Nixon wanted to REDUCE size of federal

gov’t

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The New Federalism

Distribute federal power to state/local governments

Revenue sharing State/municipalities chose how to spend

federal funding Certain limitations Increased state autonomy lost in New Deal

Examples Legacy of Parks, 1971 Education $

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Election of 1972

NIXON - REPUBLICANS

Good economy Foreign relations Desegregation of all

schools w/o busing

MCGOVERN - DEMOCRATS Antiwar policies Guaranteed minimum

income

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Watergate Scandal Nixon kept tabs on rivals & enemies

Taped conversations Committee to Re-Elect the President (CRP or creep)

June 17, 1972 5 men arrested breaking into HQ of DNC @ Watergate Hotel▪ Phone tapping, breaking-and-entering

Convicted January 1973

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Election of 1972 (Cont’d.) Nixon won 520-17 w/ 60.7% of vote

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Watergate, (Cont’d.)

Watergate tapes Turned over during impeachment trials Forced resignation of Nixon-8/8/74

Sept. 8, 1974

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Jimmy CarterBicentennial, Election of ‘76, Frostbelt to Sunbelt, the 70s economy, Camp David Accords, Iran, Election of 1980

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The Bicentennial OpSail – Tall Ship “parades” Opening of Nat’l Air & Space Museum School House Rock – History Rock specials TV Specials –

In Celebration of US (CBS), 14 hour coverage hosted by Walter Cronkite

The Glorious Fourth (NBC), 10 hour coverage The Great American Birthday Party (ABC), hosted by Harry

Reasoner Happy Birthday, America (NBC), hosted by Paul Anka Bob Hope's Bicentennial Star-Spangled Spectacular (NBC)

Special commemorative coins

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Election of 1976Gerald Ford – RepublicanElectoral Votes – 240States Carried – 27Popular Vote – 48%

Jimmy Carter - DemocratElectoral Votes – 297States Carried – 23Popular Vote – 50.1

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Frostbelt to Sunbelt Mid-70s to 90s– fastest growing States = south

of 37°N Movement of jobs

Tax incentives

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Latino & Asian Immigration Past 25 years – large increase in both

Latinos = 78% since 2000 Latinos=33% TX, CA, AZ, 40% NM

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La Raza/Chicano Movement Latino efforts for

educational/economic access Cesar Chavez Reies Lopez Tijerina Rodolfo Gonzalez ¡Si, se puede!

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Carter & the Economy

Biggest domestic concern – INFLATION US – increasing inflation over 70s▪ Slow economic growth▪ Led to unemployment

Rising inflation + Rising unemployment=STAGFLATION Caused by Nixon price/

wage controls, OPECembargo of US (due toYom Kippur war)

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Major issues of Economy during Carter administration Increased inflation Increased unemployment Increased government spending Increased gas prices due to:

Arab oil embargo (1973) Iranian Revolution (1979)

Increased interest rates

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Historic Oil Prices/Production 1861-2008 1973 Arab

Oil Embargo

1979 Iranian Oil

Crisis

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Effects of Energy Crisis

Carter’s “Crisis of Confidence Speech” White House solar panels

Detroit improved fuel economy Smaller engines Electronic fuel injection

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Causes of Inflation in the 70s Vietnam spending Rising energy costs Federal budget deficits Healthcare costs

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Carter Foreign Policy

Foreign policy based on human rights Made it an international issue

Camp David Accords Leaders of Israel & Egypt met @ Camp

David, MD 12 day negotiations▪ Peace agreement over Sinai region

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SALT II

Signed 1979 – Reduction in #s and use of MIRVs Never ratified Soviets invaded Afghanistan,

1979

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Iran Hostages Jan. 78-Feb. 79-Shah

overthrown Religious leaders take

controlAyatollah US provided healthcare to

Shah US ally = Israel Iranian revolutionaries

overthrow US embassy Take 52 hostages▪ Nov. 4, 1979 to Jan. 20, 1981

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The 1980 Election

Carter vs. Ronald Reagan Issues –▪ Iranian Hostages▪ Weak economy/high inflation (double digits)▪ Hostility towards big government▪ Call for conservative Supreme Court

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NeoConservativism

Republicans successfully defeated the Democrat Coalition on… Social issues such as –▪ Affirmative action▪ Women’s rights▪ Sexual freedom▪ Blue collar workers moved towards Republicans

The New Right – religious right, military, blue collar

Reagan promised to increase military; cut taxes

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The Reagan Revolution Reagan – 489

Carter – 44 Reagan –

50.7%Carter – 41%

Republicans controlled Senate after 1980

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ReaganIran, Reaganomics, USSR Summits, Grenada, Iran-Contras

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The end of the Iran Hostage Situation

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Reaganomics

Supply-side economic policy goals Reduce tax rates for businesses/wealthy Reduce corporate tax rates Encourage private investment Limit Federal regulation of business “Trickle down” Theory

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The 4 Pillars of Reaganomics

1. Reduce Government spending.2. Reduce Income Tax and Capital Gains

Tax.3. Reduce Government regulation.4. Control the money supply to reduce

inflation.

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Deregulation

Airlines Railroads Trucking Telephones Natural gas Oil/Energy Banking

Reduced funding of Environmental Protection

Agency (EPA)

1981 – Reagan fires 11,500, striking FAA air

traffic controllers

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Supply-Side Economics in Action 1981 – Federal Taxes cut 5%

Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (Kemp-Roth Tax Cut)

1982 – cut 10%  Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982

1983 – cut 10% Government social spending reduced:

Education aid Urban housing programs Arts

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Arguments against Reaganomics

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Social Spending Down – Defense Up Reagan’s defense budget increased

$13 billion 1981-83 Proposed Strategic Defense Initiative

(SDI) “Star Wars”

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Grenada ‘83

Fighting communism or American Imperialism?

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Arms Control Summits w/ USSRDate Site

President of the United

States

General Secretary or Premier of the Soviet

UnionNovember 19–21, 1985

Geneva, Switzerland Ronald Reagan Mikhail

Gorbachev

October 10–12, 1986 Reykjavík,Iceland Ronald Reagan Mikhail

Gorbachev

December 7–10, 1987

Washington, D.C., United States Ronald Reagan Mikhail

Gorbachev

May 29–June 1, 1988

Moscow, Soviet Union Ronald Reagan Mikhail

Gorbachev

December 7, 1988

New York City, United States Ronald Reagan Mikhail

Gorbachev

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Iran-Contra Affair: August 20, 1985 – March 4, 1987

Shipment of weapons to anti-Ayatollah Iranian Group

Payments siphoned to Nicaraguan “Contras” Attempt to overthrow communist

government▪ Once public: Nicaragua sued US at “World

Court” Scapegoat: Lt. Oliver North

Acquitted because plea deal testimony wrongly used in Congressional hearings

The Teflon President

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How do we deal w/ Iran?

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Bush, Clinton, and the 90sEnd of the Cold War, Desert Storm, LA Riots, Free Trade, The E-Boom & Bust

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Fall of the Berlin Wall- Nov. 9, 1989-Oct. 10, 1990

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Dissolution of Soviet Union: Jan. 1990-Dec. 1991

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Desert Storm

1990 – Iraq invaded Kuwait UN Security council voted economic

sanctions US & Coalition forces to Kuwait – Desert

Shield US Military to Saudi Arabia

1991-Jan. 15-Feb. 28-Active War Iraq = 40,000 casualties USA = 150 lives lost

Gulf War Syndrome

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Images of Desert Storm

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LA Riots - 1992

1991 – 4 white LAPD taped beating motorist, Rodney King

April 1992 – Acquittal of officers Riots, looting, arson Cost $1 Billion – 53 dead – 3600 fires

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Social/Health Issues

War on Drugs HIV/Aids

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Election of 1992 Bush –

37.5% Perot –

18.9% Clinton –

43%

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Globalization NAFTA – North American Free Trade Agreement

North American economic bloc US Joined Dec. 8, 1993

Impact: Mexican Factories: increased 15.5% since

1994 US Jobs Lost: 879k by 2008 – 78% =

manufacturing No tariffs between members

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World Trade Organization Provided frameworks for

international trade agreements Replaced Post-WWII General Agreement

on Tariffs and Trade US joined in 1995

InternationalMergers

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The Internet

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The Dot-Com Bubble

Dot-Com Trades 0n NASDAQ

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More Current Issues & Trends

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The W. Era

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Obama Election

Nov. 2008 –Election of President Obama Largest Voter turnout ever -

>120,000,000 votes

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Demographic Trends

1970s – Present –Migration to Sunbelt South & West largest growing areas of

nation▪ Growing in Latino & Asian population

regionally & nationally Social Security

Larger aging population = threat to system