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A Crisis in Confidence 1968 - 1980 Chapter 22 A Crisis in Confidence 1968 - 1980

22.1 Nixon and the Watergate Scandal - Objective - Describe Richard Nixon’s attitude toward “big” government. Analyze Nixon’s southern strategy. Explain the Watergate incident and its consequences.

Tennessee Curriculum Standard 22.1 EH10.2.2 Recognize roles of key figures of Watergate.

Terms and People 22.1 Silent Majority Stagflation O.P.E.C. Southern Strategy Affirmative Action Watergate Twenty-fifth Amendment Executive Privilege

Lecture 22.1 Nixon’s Policies Target Middle America Nixon Follows a Southern Strategy The Watergate Scandal Brings Nixon Down

Formative Assessment 22.1 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion State (TN) Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present (2008) Chapter 22 Assessments Section 1 Progress Monitoring (1-5)

22.2 The Ford and Carter Years - Objectives - Evaluate the presidency of Gerald Ford. Assess the domestic policies of Jimmy. Analyze how American society changed in the 1970s.

Tennessee Curriculum Standard 22.2 EH9.4.1 Recognize impact of technological/cultural changes on U.S. society. EH9.13.3 Evaluate socio-economic impact of Baby Boomer generation.

Terms and People 22.2 Gerald Ford Pardon Jimmy Carter Christian Fundamentalist Amnesty Televangelist

Lecture 22.2 Ford Faces Political and Economic Woes A Washington “Outsider” Becomes President Changing Values Stir Unease

Formative Assessment 22.2 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion State (TN) Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present (2008) Chapter 22 Assessments Section 2 Progress Monitoring (1-5)

22.3 Foreign Policy Troubles - Objectives - Compare the policies of Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter toward the Soviet Union. Discuss changing U.S. foreign policy the developing world. Identify the successes and failure of Carter’s foreign policy in the Middle East.

Tennessee Curriculum Standard 22.3 EH9.9.2 Recognize U.S. Cold War foreign policies.

Terms and People 22.3 Helsinki Accords Human Rights S.A.L.T. II Sanctions Developing World Camp David Accords Ayatollah Khomeini

Lecture 22.3 Ford Continues Nixon’s Foreign Policies Carter Changes Course Success and Setback in the Middle East

Formative Assessment 22.3 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion State (TN) Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present (2008) Chapter 22 Assessments Section 3 Progress Monitoring (1-5)

Summative Assessment Chapter 22 PHSchool.com Web Code= [nad] [1010] Social Studies Textbook Companion Program (United States History) Reconstruction to the present (2008) Chapter 22 Assessments Chapter Progress Monitoring (1-20)