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Gerald Ford and White House Pardoning of Nixon – “Corrupt Bargain” with Nixon – Appointed George H. Bush to CIA Failure of US Policy in Southeast Asia.

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2 Gerald Ford and White House Pardoning of Nixon – “Corrupt Bargain” with Nixon – Appointed George H. Bush to CIA Failure of US Policy in Southeast Asia – Fall of Saigon (Video) – Genocide in Cambodia – Future of Southeast Asia Economy – Bicentennial celebration

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4 Jimmy Carter Born October 1, 1924 Foreign Policy – Human Rights Diplomacy – Panama Canal – Camp David Accords – Iran Hostage Crisis – Cold War Domestic Policy – Dealing with inflation – Adjustment after WWII

5 The Rise of Conservatism Barry Goldwater marked a resurgence of conservatism Steady shift away from liberalism of the sixties By 1980: – Economic and political conservatives, Religious fundamentalists, Political action committees (PAC) Groups are opposed to: – Big government – New Deal liberalism – Gun control – Feminism – Gay rights – Welfare – Affirmative action – Sexual permissiveness – Abortion – Drug use Responsible for undermining family and religious values, work ethic, and national security

6 Leading Issues in 1980 Lower taxes, improved morals, reduced emphasis on affirmative action Taxpayers’ revolt – Proposition 13 – Legislation to reduce federal taxes Moral Revival – Televangelists – Moral Majority “Reverse discrimination” – Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)

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8 Election of 1980 Broke a half century of Democratic dominance Rep gain control of Senate 33 seat in the House

9 First days in office

10 Ronald Reagan and the rise of Conservatism Born 1911, Died 2004 Supply-Side Economics – Federal tax reduction – Spending Cuts Deregulation Labor Unions Recession and Recovery – 1983 Social Issues – Sandra Day O’Connor

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13 Re-election in 1984 Restored Public Confidence Impact of Reaganomics – National debt 900B to 2.7T – Tax cut = increased foreign- made luxuries – Leave more money in high hands – Changes the issues

14 Renewing the Cold War Military buildup – B-1 bomber – Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) – “Star Wars” Central America Grenada Iran-contra affair Secret selling of missiles to Iran

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16 George H. Bush Born June 12, 1924 Election – “Read my lips – no new taxes”

17 Collapse of the Soviet Union Collapse of Soviet Communism – Tiananmen Square – Eastern Europe – Breakup – End of the Cold War START I START II

18 Domestic Problems Nomination of Clarence Thomas Taxes and the economy – 250 billion per year Political inertia – Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)

19 The Clinton Years Anti-Incumbent Mood – Stagnant economy – 27 th amendment Election

20 Bill Clinton and Prosperity Setbacks – Republican filibuster Early Accomplishments – Family and Medical Leave Act – Brady Handgun Bill – Clinton’s Anti-Crime Bill – NAFTA Republican Take Over – Reformers – Balanced Budget

21 Second Term Issues of the Surplus – Projected 4.6 Trillion over first 10 years Investigation and impeachment – Under investigation early on – Travelgate – Filegate Impeachment – 2 counts (perjury and obstruction of justice)


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