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Title: Richard Nixon


1
Richard Nixon
  • 1969-1974

2
Richard Nixon Administration
  • Domestic Agenda
  • Revenue Sharing
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Water Quality Improvement Act
  • Clean Air Act
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration

3
Foreign Policy
  • Henry Kissinger
  • Grand Design
  • Multipolar approach
  • Various centers of world power
  • Normalization
  • China
  • February 1972

4
Foreign Policy (2)
  • Détente
  • Thawing out or resting the tensions between the
    Soviet Union and the US.
  • Soviet Union
  • May 1972
  • Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty (
  • Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)
  • Planned to limit nuclear arms the two nations (SU
    and US) had been working on for years.

5
Election of 1972
  • Republicans
  • Richard Nixon / Spiro Agnew
  • Democrats
  • George McGovern / Thomas Eagleton
  • Shock Therapy
  • Sargent Shriver

6
Watergate Begins
  • Burglary at DNC Headquarters
  • Organized by the Committee to Re-Elect the
    President (CREEP)
  • Howard Hunt, G. Gordon Liddy
  • WATERGATE
  • (caused rapid and deep decline in public trust in
    gov.)
  • Cover-up
  • H.R. Haldeman
  • Bob Woodward and
  • Carl Bernstein
  • Special Prosecutor
  • Archibald Cox

7
More Problems
  • VP Agnew
  • Resigns, October 1973
  • Bribery
  • Gerald Ford
  • Saturday Night Massacre
  • Elliot Richardson Attorney General
  • William Ruckelshaus deputy AG
  • Cox

8
End of Nixon
  • W. Mark Felt
  • White House Tapes
  • 18½ minutes
  • Executive Privilege
  • (principle that White House conversations should
    remain confidential to protect national
    security,)
  • US v. Nixon
  • Smoking Gun
  • August 8, 1974
  • NIXON RESIGNS

9
Ford and Carter
  • Presidents of the late 70s

10
Gerald Ford
  • Pardoned Nixon
  • Claimed sympathy to Nixon, however caused Ford
    fierce criticism.
  • Congressional Investigations
  • CIA assassinations
  • FBI illegal wiretaps
  • May 1975
  • Mayaguez incident
  • Cambodia

11
Economic Problems
  • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
    (OPEC)
  • Embargo
  • 1973
  • Stagflation
  • Inflation rising unemployment
  • Whip Inflation Now

12
Election of 1976
  • Republicans
  • Gerald Ford
  • Ronald Reagan
  • Democrats
  • Jimmy Carter
  • Are you better off now than you were four years
    ago?
  • Big on Energy saving

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14
Carter Administration
  • Created
  • Department of Energy
  • Department of Education
  • Conflict with Congress
  • Stagflation continues

15
Foreign Affairs
  • Camp David Accords 1978
  • Egypt and Israel
  • Anwar el-Sadat, Menachim Begin
  • Framework for Peace in the Middle East
  • Panama Canal Treaty 1979
  • Return of Canal Zone
  • Finalized 1999

16
Collapse of Detente
  • SALT II
  • Ratification delayed
  • Invasion of Afghanistan
  • December 1979
  • Carters Response
  • Halt in grain and technology sales
  • Boycott of 1980 Summer Olympics (Moscow)

17
Iran
  • 1979 Revolution
  • July overthrow of the Shah
  • November Takeover of US Embassy
  • Iran Hostage Crisis
  • Immediate economic sanctions
  • A failed military rescue
  • Negotiations for the release of the hostages
  • -Nov. 4, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981

18
Ronald Reagan
  • Peace Through Strength

19
Election of 1980
  • Democrats
  • Jimmy Carter / Walter Mondale
  • Republicans
  • Ronald Reagan / George H. W. Bush
  • Issues
  • Continued Stagflation
  • Cold War
  • Iran Hostage Crisis

20
  • Nancy Reagan headed a national campaign in the
    1980s to address the social concern of ILLEGAL
    DRUG USE (think 1970s)

21
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22
Conservative v. Liberal
  • Political philosophies
  • Government role in
  • Economy
  • Social Concerns
  • Power of Federal government vs. states
  • Idea of what is fair
  • Equality of opportunity vs. outcome

23
Reaganomics
  • Reduce Government spending
  • Reduce income taxes and capital gains taxes
  • Reduce government regulations
  • Reduce Inflation by controlling the money supply

24
Economic Results
  • Interest rates
  • 21.5 in 1981
  • 10.5 in 1983
  • Unemployment
  • 10 in 1983
  • 7 in 1984
  • Inflation
  • 7 in 1982
  • 4in 1984

25
Other Events
  • Sandra Day OConnor
  • First Woman on Supreme Court
  • 1981 Air Traffic Controllers Strike
  • Fired
  • Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  • Emerged in 1980s led to a worldwide epidemic and
    one of the largest health concern in regard to
    investigating its prevention.
  • Space Shuttle Challenger EXPLODES ON LAUNCH
  • January 1986

26
Foreign Policy
  • Standing up to Communism
  • Increase in Defense Spending
  • Strategic Defense Initiative
  • Star Wars
  • Lebanon
  • Civil War
  • Marines
  • Terrorism

27
Election of 1984
  • Republicans
  • Reagan / Bush
  • Democrats
  • Walter Mondale /
  • Geraldine Ferraro
  • Ronald Reagan will raise your taxes. And so
    will I.

28
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29
Iran-Contra Scandal
  • American Hostages held in Lebanon
  • US sells weapons to Iran
  • (illegal after 1979 Iranian Revolution)
  • They influence terrorists to release hostages

30
Iran-Contra Scandal (2)
  • Contras in Nicaragua
  • Fighting a communist government (Sandinistas)
  • Profits from weapon sales to Iran
  • Sent to the Contras
  • (illegal also)
  • Discovered in 1986

31
Relations with the USSR
  • Spending to end the Cold War
  • Defense
  • Force them to keep up
  • They cant

32
Relations with the USSR (2)
  • 1985
  • Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Glasnost
  • Perestroika
  • American-Soviet Summits
  • Geneva, Iceland
  • July 1987, Berlin
  • Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!

33
Impact of Cold War Defense Spending
  • Expanded businesses and employment
  • Growth of high tech industries
  • New Research and Development
  • Foreign Policy to Israel
  • Strong political support and billions of dollars
    in economic aid.

34
1970s-1990s
  • 70s and 80s political characteristics of the US
    are BEST described as a RESURGENCE OF
    CONSERVATISM
  • (especially after Vietnam and Cold War tensions
    around the world)
  • U.S foreign policy approach

35
Technology of the 70s, 80s, 90s
  • Additional Available energy affected the American
    way of life
  • (through Carter a lot and the Space exploration
    of Cold War)
  • Lead to many new innovations and new technology.
  • GPS
  • Cell Phones
  • Plastics
  • Satellites
  • Genetic engineering
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Personal computers
  • Memory Foam
  • Internet
  • Digital TV

36
People in the Scene
  • Jerry Falwell
  • Advocator for social policies that reflected the
    point of view of evangelical Christians, group
    called Moral Majority
  • Bill Gates
  • Philanthropist, small entrepreneurs. founded
    Microsoft
  • Sam Walton
  • Founder of Wal-Mart. Small entrepreneurs. Started
    working in JC Penny then Ben Franklin stores in
    Arkansas
  • Estee Lauder
  • American businesswoman co-founder with her
    husband with the cosmetic company Estee Lauder
  • Billy Graham
  • Widely-respected Christian evangelical preacher
    has served often as a religious counselor to
    American Presidents since the Truman
    administration.
  • Dolores Huerta
  • Co-founder of the United Farm Workers Association
    and fought for discrimination with Cesar Chavez.
  • Lionel Sosa
  • independent marketing consultant, and nationally
    recognized portrait artist.
  • (TIME magazine 25 most influential Hispanics in
    America)
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