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Defining the 1970s…

Defining the 1970s… . Based on the film about the 1970s, HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE THE DECADE? Define - TURMOIL. The Conservative Tide of the 1980’s. Unit 1: The Eighties through Today RUSH Mrs. Baker. The Election of 1980. Ronald Reagan won 489 electoral votes – Jimmy Carter won 49.

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Defining the 1970s…

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  1. Defining the 1970s… • Based on the film about the 1970s, HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE THE DECADE? • Define - TURMOIL

  2. The Conservative Tide of the 1980’s Unit 1: The Eighties through Today RUSH Mrs. Baker

  3. The Election of 1980 Ronald Reagan won 489 electoral votes – Jimmy Carter won 49

  4. A return to the “good old days” The Presidency of Ronald Reagan 1981 - 1989

  5. The Conservative Movement • What is the definition of conservative? • Why did this movement begin in the 1960’s? • Why was Reagan able to successfully win the election during 1980?

  6. Goals of the Conservative Movement • Shrink the size of the federal government and reduce spending • Promote family values and patriotic ideals • Stimulate business by reducing government regulations and lowering taxes • Strengthen national defense

  7. Reagan’s Domestic Policies

  8. Reaganonmics • Three part plan: • Budget Cuts • Tax Cuts • Increase in defense spending

  9. Budget Cuts • Downsizing of federal government included: • Cuts in social programs • Urban mass transit • Food stamps • Welfare benefits • Job training • Medicaid • School lunches • School loans • Entitlement programs remained intact. • Social Security, Medicare, and Veteran’s pensions

  10. Tax Cuts • Supply-side economics: • Idea that a reduction of tax rates will lead to increases in jobs, savings, and investments • Therefore would lead to an increase in government revenue • Congress lowered income taxes by about 25% over a 3 year period

  11. Increased Defense Spending • National security rested on defense • Pushed for increase spending on missiles, ships, and bombers • Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) • Massive satellite shield designed to intercept and destroy incoming Soviet Missiles • Became known as “Star Wars”

  12. Reagan’s Foreign Policies

  13. Intervention in Central America • Reagan believed that unstable economic conditions opened the door to communism in Latin and Central Americas. • Reagan asked for aid to Latin America in fighting Communist takeovers and approved limited military intervention in some nations. • Grenada – 1983 • US invaded Grenada to stop the communist overthrow of the nation. • El Salvador • Sent arms and military advisers to back anticommunist forces in a civil war. • Nicaragua – 1977 – 1981 • US supported rebel forces known as Contras. • Fighting against the communist supported Sandinistas • Actions of the CIA to help the Contras angered Congress and aid was cut off in 1983

  14. A Scandal Occurs • In 1983, terrorist groups loyal to Iran took a number of Americans hostage in Lebanon. • Reagan denounced Iran and urged U.S. allies not to sell arms to Iran for its war against Iraq. • In 1985, he declared that “America will never make concessions to terrorists” • BUT in 1986….

  15. The Iran-Contra Affair • Reagan discovered that several top presidential aides sold weapons to Iran in exchange for Iranian help in freeing US hostages in Lebanon • Money from sale was channeled to Nicaragua to support the Contras • This action directly violated the Bolan Amendment created by Congress which ended the U.S. to Nicaragua.

  16. Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North The Trial… • Summer of 1987 • Special committees of both houses of Congress conducted an inquiry into the events of the scandal. • A month of televised joint hearings occurred. • Reagan was cleared of any wrongdoing • Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North and members of the CIA were held responsible for the actions. • North was found guilty of the cover-up • He was fined and sentenced to perform community service. Conviction was later overturned.

  17. A New Era Begins in the U.S.S.R. • In March 1985, Mikhail Gorbachev takes over leadership of the Soviet Union. • Marked the beginning of a new era in the Soviet Union. • Created a plan known as perestroika • A restructuring of Soviet society. This restructuring included: • Less government control of the economy • Introduction of some private enterprises • Steps towards establishing a democratic government. • He also realized that better relations with the U.S. would allow the Soviet Union to reduce their military spending and reform their economy.

  18. Reagan Demands a Change in Eastern Europe “General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! ~ Ronald Reagan (June 12, 1987)

  19. The Berlin Wall Crumbles:November 1989

  20. The Fall of the U.S.S.R. • Democratic ideals led to a dramatic increase in nationalism on the part of the Soviet Union’s non-Russian republics. • In December 1991, 14 non-Russian republics declared their independence. • Gorbachev resigned shortly after. • Muscled out of office because democratic reformers believed he was working too slowly towards democracy. • After 74 years, the Soviet Union was dissolved.

  21. The New Look of Eastern Europe

  22. The End of the Cold War • February 1992 • President George Bush and Russian president Boris Yeltsin issued a formal statement declaring an end to the Cold War. • January 1993 • Yeltsin and Bush signed the START II pact • Designed to cut both nations’ nuclear arsenals by two-thirds

  23. The Presidency of George Bush 1989 - 1993

  24. Domestic Issues • During campaign for presidency, Bush promises: “No new taxes” • 1990 – 1992: American recession • In 1990, Bush had to increase taxes as a result of budget deficit • By 1992, an economic recession caused increased layoffs and rising unemployment • Savings and Loan Scandal • In 1990, misuse of funds by savings and loan institutions surfaced. • American taxpayers paid hundreds of billions of dollars to bail out the savings and loan industry • Supreme Court Appointments • 1990 – David Souter • 1991 – Clarence Thomas • Confirmed after controversial hearing in which he was charged with sexual harassment by Anita Hill

  25. Foreign Issues in Central America • Invasion of Panama • President Bush continued Reagan’s war on drugs. • In 1986, Bush sent 20,000 US troops into Panama to overthrow and arrest General Manuel Noriega, the dictator of Panama • Noriega was brought up on charges of drug trafficking • In 1992, Noriega was sentenced to serve 40 years in federal prison

  26. Persian Gulf War • August 1990 • Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein invaded oil-rich nation of Kuwait. • Hussein’s troops began to head towards Saudi Arabia as well. • Goal was to gain control of 50% of the worlds oil fields to pay off enormous debt of Iraq. • UN condemned actions of Hussein and approved economic sanctions against Iraq

  27. Operation Desert Storm (1991) • With the support of Congress and the U.N. • President Bush launched Operation Desert Storm to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi control. • Led by General Norman Schwarzkopf • A quick and successful war… • January 16, 1991 • U.S. staged a massive air assault against Iraq. • February 23, 1991 • U.S. launches a successful ground offensive from Saudi Arabia • February 28, 1991 • President Bush announced a cease-fire. • Operation Desert Storm was over and Kuwait was liberated. • Significance: • Restored faith of American citizens in the use of war after the debacle of Vietnam

  28. Continuation of fight for civil rights. Urban Crisis Social Issues of the 80s

  29. Causes & Effects of 1980s Conservatism Causes Effects • Dissatisfaction with liberal policies • Revival of Evangelical Christianity • Reagan as a spearhead of conservatism • Inflation & unemployment • Emergence of the New Right and conservative coalition • Republican control of the presidency • Cuts in taxes and government spending • Dramatic increase in national debt • More conservative Supreme Court • Increased defense spending • Deregulation

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