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Title: Ch 25 Sec 1 The Conservative Tide


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Ch 25 Sec 1 - The Conservative Tide
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Essential Questions
  • What were the reasons for the resurgence of
    conservative values?
  • What were the major goals of the New Right?
  • How did Reagan and Bush emerge as conservative
    leaders?

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Goals of the Conservative Movement
  • Shrink the size of the Federal Government and
    reduce spending
  • Promote family values and patriotic ideas
  • Stimulate business by reducing government
    regulations and lowering taxes
  • Strengthen the national defense

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The New Right
  • Pro- Life
  • School Prayer
  • Anti-Affirmative Action/Reverse Discrimination
  • Blocked the ERA
  • Personal Responsibility

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The Conservative Coalition
  • An Alliance of
  • Business Leaders
  • Middle class voters
  • Disaffected Democrats
  • Fundamentalist Christian Groups/Evangelical
    Christians

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The Moral Majority
  • Televangelist Preachers

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Ronald Reagan
  • Pres. Screen Actors Guild/ Friendly Witness
    (HUAC)
  • Elected CA Governor 1966
  • Election of 1980 elected Pres
  • Attempted Assassination 1981
  • Re-Elected in 1984 in a landslide

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Ch 25 Section 2 Conservative Policies under
Reagan and Bush
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Essential Questions
  • What was Reaganomics?
  • What changes occurred on the Supreme Court?
  • What were the results of deregulation in the
    Savings and Loan industry?
  • Who supported Conservatives Reagan and Bush in
    the 1984 and 1988 elections?

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Reaganomics Takes Over
  • Reagan wanted to reduce the size and influence of
    the Federal Government
  • Deep Cuts in Social Programs Urban Mass
    Transit, Food Stamps, welfare benefits,
    job-training, Medicaid, school lunches and
    student loans.
  • Supply-side economics Tax cuts by 25 , money
    saved would be reinvested to improve business and
    productivity, lowering price.
  • Increased Defense Spending MX Missile, B-1
    Bomber, and SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative)

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Recession, Recovery, and the National Debt
  • Severe Recession July 1981- Nov. 1982
  • Tax Cuts and the 1983 Consumer Spending Spree
    sparked the economy
  • Stocks surged, unemployment declined, and GNP
    went up 10.
  • ( Stocks crash 1987 then rebounded)
  • Federal Spending still exceeded Federal revenue
    due to the tax cuts. By 1984 the National Debt
    almost doubled.

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Conservative Supreme Court
  • Sandra Day OConnor, Antonin Scalia, Anthony M.
    Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, and a new Chief Justice
    William Rehnquist

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Deregulating the Economy
  • Deregulation The cutting back of Federal
    regulation of industry.
  • ( Increased competition and resulted in lower
    prices for consumers) Savings and Loan Scandal
  • Budget Cuts for the EPA resulted in more mining,
    logging of forests and more oil and gas drilling.
    Environmental risk?

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Conservative Coalition 1984/88
  • Businesspeople wanted a deregulated econ.
  • Southerners Welcomed limits of Federal Power
    Fundamentalist Christian Groups
  • Westerners resented federal controls on mining
    and grazing
  • Reagan Democrats- agreed with limited gov. and
    felt the Democratic party had drifted too far
    left.

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Election of 1984
  • Reagan (R) vs. Walter Mondale (D) VP under Carter
  • Landslide for Reagan
  • Geraldine Ferraro of NY Mondales VP candidate
    was the first women on a major partys
    Presidential ticket.

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Election of 1988
  • George HW Bush (R) vs. Michael Dukakis ( D)
  • Moral Majority, comfortable economy, no reason to
    change.
  • Bush Read my Lips no new Taxes!

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Ch 25 Sec 3 Social Concerns 1980s
  • AIDS
  • Drug Abuse
  • Abortion
  • Education

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Essential Questions
  • What were the national concerns about education,
    drug use, health issues and urban problems?
  • What political, economic, and social gains were
    achieved by women?
  • How did conservative policies affect minority
    groups?

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Health Issues 1980s
  • AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
  • Abortion Roe v Wade 1973
  • Pro-life
  • Pro-choice
  • Webster v Reproductive Health Care Services
  • (States had the right to impose restrictions on
    abortion.)

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Drug Abuse
  • War on Drugs
  • Nancy Reagans anti- drug campaign
  • Just Say no! to drugs
  • This is your brain on drugs.

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Education 1980s
  • A Federal Commission issued a report in 1983
    called A Nation at Risk
  • 23 million Americans could fill out a job
    application or follow an instruction manual
  • School Vouchers were introduced America 2000

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Urban Crisis
  • Flight to the suburbs hurt the inner city
  • High Unemployment
  • Homelessness
  • Crumbling Infrastructure
  • Lack of health services
  • Deteriorating Schools
  • Drugs (Crack)
  • Gangs (Crips Bloods)

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LA Riots 1992
  • Rodney King was beaten by four white police
    officers after a car chase
  • Officers were found not guilty
  • South Central rioted for five days, 53 killed

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Equal Rights 1980s
  • ERA failed ratification in 1982
  • 47 women were elected to the HOR in 1992
  • 6 women in the US Senate
  • 2 women in Reagans cabinet
  • Pay Equality was fought for by womens
    organizations

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Fight for Rights
  • African American Mayors of many big cities
  • (Ex. Philadelphia Mayor Wilson Goode)
  • 1992 L. Douglas Wilder became the Governor of VA
  • Jesse Jackson ran for President in 1984 and 1988

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Gains for Latinos
  • 1988 Lauro Cavazos was appointed Sec. of Ed.
  • 1990 Dr. Antonia Coello Novello was appointed
    Surgeon General

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Native Americans Speak Out
  • Aid was slashed to Native Americans for health,
    education and other services
  • Native American campaigned for gambling casinos
    as a source of revenue

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Asian American Population
  • They were the second fastest growing minority
    population in the US
  • By 1992 the Asian American Population was 8.3
    million.

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Advances in Gay Rights
  • In the 1980s gay rights groups fought for civil
    rights
  • Direct Action groups called for an end to
    anti-gay discrimination.
  • By 1993, 7 states and 110 communities outlawed
    anti-gay discrimination

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Ch 25 Sec. 4 Foreign Policy After the Cold War
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Essential Questions
  • What changed in the Communist world that ended
    the Cold War?
  • What did the US do to influence Central American
    and Caribbean affairs?
  • What was the Iran-Contra Scandal?
  • How and Why was the US involved in the Persian
    Gulf War?

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The Cold War Ends
  • March 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev became General
    Secretary of the USSR
  • Glasnost Openness
  • Criticism of the USSR
  • Freedom of the Press
  • Perestrokia Restructuring of The Soviet Economy

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Relations with the US
  • Summits with President Reagan
  • INF Treaty Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces
    Treaty)
  • Eliminated two classes of weapon and allowed on
    site inspections

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Decline of the USSR
  • In Dec. 1991 14 republics declared independence
    from the USSR
  • Gorbachev lost power , the USSR ended
  • CIS (Common Wealth of Independent States) was
    established
  • Boris Yeltsin new leader of Russia, START II
  • signed

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Collapse of Communisim
  • Nov. 9th , 1989 East Germany opened the Berlin
    Wall
  • Oct., 1990 Germany united
  • Czechoslovakia divided, Latvia, Estonia, and
    Lithuania became independent
  • Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania transitioned from
    communism
  • Yugoslavia collapsed, igniting a brutal war among
    Muslims, Orthodox Serbs, and Catholic Croats

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Tiananmen Square
  • Student in China demanded freedom of speech and a
    voice in gov.
  • April 1989, Students held marches in Beijing and
    other cities
  • The PLA under the order of Li Peng crushed the
    protestors

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Nicaragua
  • US Marines left in 1933, but left a dictator
    Anastasio Somoza in power
  • Between 1977-79 The Sandinistas take control
  • Reagan viewed the Sandinistas as a communist
    threat
  • The US supported the Contras with CIA training
    and weapons
  • The Boland Amendment banned aid to the Contras
    for two years

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Grenada
  • In 1983 Reagan sent in 2,000 US Marines to
    overthrow a Pro-Cuban government and rescue US
    citizens
  • 18 US solders were killed

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Panama
  • In 1989 Pres. Bush sent 20,000 soilders to
    overthrow and arrest General Manuel Noriega on
    charges of international drug-trafficking

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Iran-Contra Scandal
  • In 1985 seven Americans were taken hostage in
    Lebanon by Pro- Iranian group
  • President Reagan approved the sale of arms to
    Iran in exchange for the hostages release
  • National Security Council Aid Colonel Oliver
    North had diverted millions in profits from the
    arms sale to the Anti- communist Contras fighting
    in Nicaragua

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The Persian Gulf War
  • On Aug. 2nd, 1990 Iraq led by Saddam Hussein
    invaded the oil rich nation of Kuwait
  • Saddam then looked to Saudi Arabia
  • Pres. Bush organized an international coalition
    and with the support of the UN and Congress
    launched Operation Desert Storm
  • On Jan 16th, 1991 the air war began, in February
    the ground war began
  • Kuwait was liberated, Iraq was weakened
  • Less than 400 American casualties, but Gulf War
    Syndrome?

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