FORD AND CARTER POLITICS AND ECONOMICS. THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S During the 1950’s and 1960’s, many Americans enjoyed prosperity and had come.

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FORD AND CARTER POLITICS AND ECONOMICS

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S During the 1950’s and 1960’s, many Americans enjoyed prosperity and had come to assume it was norm. Prosperity rested in large part on easy access to raw materials around the world and a strong manufacturing industry at home.

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S A Mighty Economic Machine Slows The nations economic troubles began to take shape early in the mid-1960s during the administration of Lyndon Johnson. Pumped large amounts of money into the economy, which spurred inflation, or a rise in the cost of goods. The United States based its economy on the easy availability of cheap and plentiful fossil fuels, oil consumption and heavily dependent on imports. Now OPEC announced that its members would embargo, or stop shipping, petroleum to countries that supported Israel, namely the United States and some Western European nations.

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S A Stagnant Economy An economic problem was the decline of the manufacturing sector. Factors forced many factories to close, and millions of workers lost their jobs. “stagflation,” a combination of rising prices and economic stagnation. Keynesianism, did not think that inflation and recession could occur at the same time. Nixon decided to focus on controlling inflation. Nixon resigned in 1974, the nations rate was still high, even though many efforts reduced prices.

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S Ford Pardons Nixon On September 8, 1974, Ford announced he would grant a “full, free, and absolute pardon” to Richard Nixon for any crimes he committed. The pardon aroused fierce criticism. Ford’s approval ratings soon plunged from 71 percent to 50 percent.

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S Ford Tries to “Whip” Inflation WIN-Whip Inflation Now-he urged Americans to cut back on their oil and gas consumption and to undertake other energy-conserving measures. As Ford attempted to revive the economy, he also attempted to limit federal authority, balance the budget, and keep taxes low.

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S Ford’s Foreign Policy IN August 1975 he met with leaders of NATO and the Warsaw Pact to sign the Helsinki Accords. Under the accords, the parties recognized the borders of Eastern Europe established at the and of World War II. The Soviets in return promised to uphold certain basic human rights, including the right to move across national borders.

THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S The Election of 1976 Americans looked to vote a man who could meet certain challenges. The presidential race pitted Gerald Ford against James Earl Carter, Jr., or Jimmy Carter, as he liked to be called. It was Carter’s image as a moral upstanding individual that attracted most supporters. Carter edged Ford with 50.1 percent of the popular vote to Fords 47.9 percent, while capturing 297 electoral votes to Ford’s 240.

CARTER BATTLES THE ECONOMIC CRISIS A “War” Against Consumption Carter felt that the nation’s most serious problem was its dependence on foreign oil. Carter proposed a national energy program to conserve oil and to promote the use of coal and renewable energy sources such as solar power. A “windfall profits tax” to prevent oil companies from over charging consumers. The tax, however conflicted with the basic idea of deregulation, Carter’s contradictory plan did not solve the country’s energy crises.

CARTER’S FOREIGN POLICY Morality in Foreign Policy Andrew Young, the first African American ambassador to the United Nations-Carter strove to achieve these goals. The United States transferred control of the canal to Panama. Soviet troops invaded the Central Asian nation of Afghanistan in December Carter responded by imposing an embargo on the sale of grain to the Soviet Union. Under the Carter administration, détente virtually collapsed.

CARTER’S FOREIGN POLICY Triumph and Failure in the Middle East In 1978 Carter helped broker a historic peace treaty, known as the Camp David Accords, between Israel and Egypt. The new regime headed by religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini. The president’s inability to free the hostages cost him support in the 1980 presidential election.