1 / 36

UNIT 7 SEMESTER 2

THE 1970S Chapter 24. UNIT 7 SEMESTER 2. RICHARD NIXON 1969-1974. LAW AND ORDER POLITICS. Nixon appealed to a “Silent Majority” of Americans to support his policy of taking action against war protesters, students and anti-establishment groups that committed criminal acts. THE ENERGY CRISIS.

Télécharger la présentation

UNIT 7 SEMESTER 2

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. THE 1970S Chapter 24 UNIT 7 SEMESTER 2

  2. RICHARD NIXON 1969-1974

  3. LAW AND ORDER POLITICS • Nixon appealed to a “Silent Majority” of Americans to support his policy of taking action against war protesters, students and anti-establishment groups that committed criminal acts

  4. THE ENERGY CRISIS • OPEC • In response to Israel’s victory in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the Oil Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) quadrupled the price of oil in 1974

  5. STAGFLATION • An increase in unemployment and inflation at the same time

  6. CAUSES OF THE ENERGY CRISIS • OPEC QUADRUPLES THE PRICE OF OIL • U.S. DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN OIL • LACK OF ALTERNATIVE FUEL SOURCES

  7. EFFECTS OF THE ENERGY CRISIS • INCREASED FUEL PRICES • FUEL CONSERVATION • INFLATION • FACTORIES AND BUSINESSES CLOSE

  8. REALPOILITK

  9. NIXON VISITS CHINA

  10. NIXON VISITS MOSCOW • SALT I TREATY • First treaty to limit the production of nuclear weapons

  11. DETENTE

  12. WATERGATE

  13. WATERGATE/”ENEMIES LIST” • In response to Vietnam War protesters, radical Civil Rights groups, and influential people that supported them, President Nixon created a domestic covert operations team that attempted to subvert, discredit and damage the reputation, private lives, and in some cases; the careers and financial security of his so-called “enemies”

  14. NIXON’S “ENEMIES” • VIETNAM WAR PROTESTERS • The Weathermen • Hippies • RADICAL CIVIL RIGHTS GROUPS • Black Panthers • LIBERAL JOURNALISTS • LIBERAL ACTIVISTS • 1972 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES SUPPORTED BY “ENEMIES”

  15. WATERGATE HEARINGS

  16. WATERGATE HEARINGS

  17. SATURDAY NIGHT MASSACRE

  18. “SMOKING GUN” TAPES • After President Nixon refused to hand over the White House tapes, Congress sued the President on behalf of the American people. In U.S. v. Nixon (1974), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-0 in favor of Congress. Through the process of Judicial Review, Nixon was ordered by the court to hand over the tapes.

  19. “SMOKING GUN” TAPES

  20. WOODWARD AND BERNSTEIN

  21. All the President’s Men

  22. GERALD FORD 1974-1977

  23. PARDON OF NIXON President Ford told the American people that it was time to heal and move on from Watergate Ford’s approval rating fell 20%; he never politically recovered

  24. ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS

  25. THE FALL OF SAIGON AND CAMBODIA

  26. JIMMY CARTER 1977-1981

  27. NATIONAL ENERGY ACT Placed tax on gas-guzzling cars Tax breaks for the development of alternative fuels Free market for oil and natural gas produced in the U.S.

  28. CAMP DAVID ACCORDS

  29. HUMAN RIGHTS FOREIGN POLICY President Carter discontinued economic, military and intelligence aid to several repressive governments that had been key allies during the Cold War

  30. ISLAMIC REVOLUTION IN IRAN

  31. IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS

  32. SANDINISTA REVOLUTION IN NICARAGUA

  33. EARTH DAY

  34. ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT

  35. THREE MILE ISLAND

  36. NO NUKES

More Related