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US Presidents

US Presidents. Presidents 1945 through 2000. Harry S. Truman. The day after assuming the Presidency, Truman stated to a reporter, "I felt like the moon, the stars and all the planets had fallen on me." Truman Doctrine – support of free people everywhere.

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US Presidents

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  1. US Presidents Presidents 1945 through 2000

  2. Harry S. Truman • The day after assuming the Presidency, Truman stated to a reporter, "I felt like the moon, the stars and all the planets had fallen on me." • Truman Doctrine – support of free people everywhere. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmQD_W8Pcxg

  3. In 1949, the United States helped establish the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.  • In 1950, the North Koreans attacked South Korea.  Ended in Stalemate. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3PMwNofIxE

  4. Dwight D. Eisenhower • “I LIKE IKE” • He Sponsored and Signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956. This gave birth to America's interstate highway system. Eisenhower worked hard to get the bill passed and it was his favorite piece of legislation.

  5. Civil Rights 1950s • Desegregation of schools – Little Rock Arkansas. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quu_mv-nSfE • Greensboro sit-ins • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbbcjn4d1cE

  6. John F. Kennedy •  "Ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country."

  7. Civil Rights • Freedom Riders • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8CAKAXR-AM

  8. Crisis • Bay of Pigs • Cuban Missile Crisis

  9. Assassination – Nov 22, 1963

  10. Johnson become President

  11. 1968 Democratic Primary • Johnson chooses not to run for the nomination • Hubert Humprey (Johnson’s VP) runs • Robert Kennedy enters the race and is assassinated just after winning the California primary June 5th, 1968.

  12. The 1968 Political Season • The volatility of the decade is emphasized by the assassination of the Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King April 4th, 1968

  13. Richard Nixon 1968-1974 • “Silent Majority” helps Nixon win • Promises “Peace with Honor” 1973

  14. Nixon’s Domestic Policy • Expands some Great Society Programs: • SSI Social Security Income for blind, indigent aged, and disabled. • AFDC Aid to Families with Dependent Children • Increases in Food Stamps & Medicaid • COLA, Cost of Living Adjustment for SS • EPA Environmental Protection Agency • Clean Air Act • Endangered Species Act • OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Act • Affirmative Action for groups (Griggs v Duke)

  15. President Nixon 1968 to 1974 • Foreign Policy: • Vietnamization of the war in Vietnam • Peace with Honor • January 1973 a cease fire agreement signed • Détente Nixon visits China & then USSR

  16. Ping Pong Diplomacy1971 US table-tennis team accepts Chinese invitation

  17. Nixon goes to China

  18. Nixon in China1970 uses the name “People’s Republic of China” • 1972 Nixon goes to China to meet Chairman Mao

  19. Nixon visits the USSR

  20. USSR

  21. SALT I • Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty • 5 year agreement that held the number of ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles) & SLBMs (submarine launched ballistic missiles) to 1972 levels. • Restricted the development of antiballistic missile defense systems.

  22. War Powers Act Passed 1973 • 1973 Congress passes the War Powers Act to rein in the power of the president to make war. • President can send troops abroad but must inform Congress within 48 hours. • President needs Congressional approval to leave troops there for longer than 60 days. • It passes over Nixon’s veto.

  23. Watergate: Nixon’s downfall • The break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters during the 1972 presidential campaign starts the troubles for Nixon the lead to his resignation.

  24. Watergate: Nixon’s downfall • 1973 VP Spiro Agnew Resigns • charges of bribery & tax evasion • 1973 Nixon appoints Gerald Ford to replace Agnew • 1974 (Aug) Nixon resigns • 1974 Ford becomes president • 1974 Ford appoints Nelson Rockefeller to VP • 1974 Ford pardons Nixon

  25. President Gerald Ford 1974-1976

  26. Why Ford? • Well respected member of Congress for 25 years • Yale Law School graduate • Reputation for integrity and openness • According to Ford: "a moderate in domestic affairs, a conservative in fiscal affairs, and a dyed-in-the-wool internationalist in foreign affairs." 

  27. Election of 1976

  28. President Jimmy Carter 1976-1980

  29. President Jimmy Carter • A former peanut farmer and governor from Georgia, Carter was committed to humanitarian efforts around the world. • Appealed to Americans as an “Out of the Beltway” politician who could be trusted. • Born again Christian • Pardoned draft dodgers • Encouraged Americans to turn down their thermostats to save energy. • OPEC pushed oil prices up causing double digit inflation

  30. 1979 OPEC restricts oil production. Energy Crisis effects everyone!

  31. 1970s = STAGFLATION • High Unemployment • Double Digit Inflation • Flat Incomes

  32. Carter Success • Camp David Accords • Peace between Egypt & Israel

  33. Iran Hostage Crisis • Anti-American Muslim militants stormed the US embassy in Tehran and took 66 American hostages. Carter’s attempt at rescue fails. Released 444 days later on Reagan’s inauguration day.

  34. Reagan 1980-1988 • Conservative Resurgence

  35. Reagan wins in two landslide elections:“Morning in America” campaign 1980 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU-IBF8nwSY 1984

  36. Reaganomics: (trickle down economics or supply side economics) • “Get government off the backs of Americans” • Cut government spending • Cut taxes • Cut government regulation • Military Build-UP

  37. Reagan talks tough to USSR • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do0x-Egc6oA

  38. “….tear down this wall” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtYdjbpBk6A

  39. Iran Contra Scandal rocks Reagan Presidency 1986

  40. President George H. Bush 1988-1992 “Read my lips, no new taxes. “ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZtaZTEO3jA

  41. Bush defeats Dukakis winning 40 states Governor Dukakis of Massachusetts in an unfortunate photo op. The famous “Willie Horton ad seemed to work http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io9KMSSEZ0Y

  42. Bush finishes what Reagan started. • The “Iron Curtain” comes down in Europe. • Perestroika & glasnost are adopted • 1989 Berlin Wall comes down • START I signed 1991 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmRPP2WXX0U

  43. Persian Gulf War January 199142 day war • US protects western oil supply to the West. • Security of Saudi Arabia • Bush’s huge popularity as a result of the war won’t last.

  44. President Clinton 1992-2000

  45. It’s the economy stupid!!! Clinton campaign focuses on the economy. Even though President Bush gained popularity for the Persian Gulf War, the slow economy hurt his re-election chances. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j8vzI0rLjw

  46. Clinton • 1st Baby Boomer President • Activist First Lady in Hillary • Tried but failed to pass Healthcare Bill • Passed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” • Survived Lewinsky Scandal and impeachment in second term and emerges more popular. • Budget surplus when term ends • Passed NAFTA

  47. Republican’s Contract with America • Mid-term election in 1994 brings in wave of conservative Republicans led by Newt Gingrich • Welfare reform limits the number of years a person can stay on welfare • Scale back the role of the federal government • Reduce regulations • Balance the budget • Cut taxes Newt Gingrinch, Speaker of the House 1994 and architect of the Contract with America

  48. End of the Millennium 2000 • Y2K is it the end of the world???? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO1NgrmnV0s Or is it a celebration???? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12sdEyB0_UU

  49. Gore v Bush 2000 It all hinges on Florida!! US Supreme Court orders Florida to stop counting and declares Bush the winner.

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