1980’s to Present Emphasis: Demonstrate an understanding of the economic and political impact of Reagan’s domestic and foreign polices. Reaganomics Iran-Contra.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
E.O.I. Standards & Objectives Oklahoma C3 Standards Review & Notes Coach Meek U.S. History 1878-Present.
Advertisements

George H.W. Bush & William Jefferson Clinton
American Foreign Policy Since 1972 Unit 11 chapters 23, 24, 25, and 26 Gateway Chapter 16 Part 2.
Section 4 The George W. Bush Presidency Assess the outcome of the 2000 presidential election. Explain the goals and achievements of George W. Bush’s domestic.
Aim: How did Ronald Reagan deal with foreign and domestic issues? Do Now: Define Domestic Policy HW: 981 #1, study for quiz.
Junior History Ch 23 review Reagan and Bush Years The Conservative Movement.
Essential Question What were the important events of the Reagan and Bush (the Elder) presidencies? What were the important events of the Reagan and Bush.
UNIT 10 TEST REVIEW GPS U.S. History. SSCG 25 Changing Political Ideologies: Carter-Bush First U.S. President to resign from office? Richard Nixon.
U.S. Foreign Policy Since WWII. Ronald Reagan – “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” –
The Resurgence of Conservatism. Election of 1980 Ronald Reagan chosen by Republicans to face Carter Reagan attacked Carter’s failings Reagan called on.
Our Nation and The World
The Presidents Nixon To Obama. Richard M. Nixon- Republican Domestic Issues- Civil Rights, Women’s Rights, Crime, Protest of Vietnam OPEC- Organization.
PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE HERBERT WALKER BUSH Aim: How did the presidency of the first George Bush impact the United States?
Koosh Review Camp David Accords Kent State Massacre Stagflation Counterculture John Wilkes Booth.
The 1980’s President Ronald Reagan and the Rise of Conservatism.
US Foreign Policy Since WWII Balance and Intervention 1.
Conservative Resurgence and the end of the Cold War Chapter 23.
U.S. Foreign Policy Since the Cold War. Goals and Policies Foreign aid – giving financial help to countries Humanitarian aid – providing help after natural.
Presidential Review Ch. 31 and Ch. 32. RICHARD NIXON.
U.S.’S ROLE IN THE MODERN WORLD 8.6 Summarize Americas role in the changing world, including the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the expansion of the.
List 4 things that Bill Clinton did while he was President.
Modern America APUSH, Unit 15.
Objectives Assess the outcome of the 2000 presidential election.
OPEN-NOTES TEST TOMORROW NOTES-CHECK #s 64 and 65 TOMORROW
UNIT 15: THE 1980S – REAGAN AND GEORGE H. W
Reagan and Bush Sr
QOTD President Jimmy Carter’s efforts in foreign policy were mostly focused on what part of the world? A) Eastern Europe B) Southeast Asia C) The Middle.
Notes 19 Part 2 The 1980s and 1990s.
List 4 things that Bill Clinton did while he was President.
Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush
UNIT 16 – RECENT HISTORY.
Standard 8.6 Summarize America’s role in the changing world, including the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the expansion of the European Union, the continuing.
Does George Bush continue the “Reagan Revolution”?
Modern America
Objectives Assess the outcome of the 2000 presidential election.
Agenda Reflection worksheet check—Ford & Carter
Key Concept 9.3 “The end of the Cold War and new challenges to U.S. leadership in the world forced the nation to redefine its foreign policy and global.
Conservatism -switch from “public action to private interest”
Unit 10: Changing and Enduring Issues (1980 – Present Times)
Period 9 Presidents.
Post-Cold War Events.
America in the 1980s and 1990s ( ) Lesson 3 The Cold War Ends.
2-4: Ronald Reagan and the End of the Cold War,
The End Chapter 30.
Reagan and Bush Sr
Knights Charge 5/17 What did Ford do for Nixon?
Objectives Assess the outcome of the 2000 presidential election.
The Modern Era
The Conservative Resurgence
Modern America Reagan – Clinton.
The Bush and Clinton Years
Warm Up.
Desert War -George Bush’s Presidency
Conservative Resurgence and the end of the Cold War
Foreign Policy Since 1988 With the end of the Cold War, the United States changed its goals and policies.
1980’s-90’s Reagan – Clinton.
I. September 11, 2001.
Jimmy Carter’s Presidency,
The Conservative Resurgence
The “Reagan Revolution”
Conservatism -switch from “public action to private interest”
Objectives Assess the outcome of the 2000 presidential election.
REAGAN’S DOMESTIC POLICIES
Review for AP US History (Period 9)
George H.W. Bush & William Jefferson Clinton
What was the greatest achievement of President Carter?
George H.W. Bush.
Review Which side of Germany was communist, and which side was democratic? We helped the South Koreans in the Korean War. Which communist country helped.
George H.W. Bush.
Chapter Thirty-Three: From “The Age of Limits” To The Age of Reagan
Presentation transcript:

1980’s to Present Emphasis: Demonstrate an understanding of the economic and political impact of Reagan’s domestic and foreign polices. Reaganomics Iran-Contra Scandal President Reagan’s Tear Down this Wall Speech Supply-side economics Matching: 1. a leader of Panama seized by the United States for drug trafficking 2. a disease of the immune system that first appeared in 1981 3. programs required but not paid for by the government 4. a conservative movement that grew rapidly during the 1960s and 1970s 5. the leader of Iraq who invaded Kuwait in 1990 6. a leader of the Soviet Union who brought about many reforms 7. the first leader of South Africa elected in free elections 8. an event in which many banks failed 9. the theory that people will work more to make and spend more money if their taxes are lower 10. a program that would use lasers on land and in space to destroy missiles aimed at the United States a. New Right b. unfunded mandates c. supply-side economics d. Savings and Loan Crisis e. AIDS f. Mikhail Gorbachev g. SDI h. Manuel Noriega i. Nelson Mandela j. Saddam Hussein What was Reaganomics? According to supply-side economics, Reagan needed to cut taxes and a. balance the budget. c. increase defense spending. b. cut spending on social programs.   What does Reagan assume will happen upon “Putting America back to Work”? Reagan hoped to encourage economic growth by? What do you think is the greatest strength in Reagan’s plan, What weakness do you see? What reason does President Reagan give for going to Berlin? What is President Reagan’s challenge to Gorbachev? “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” - President Ronald Reagan, -What was the significance of President Reagan’s remark

First Inaugural Address, Ronald Reagan, 1981 1980’s to Present First Inaugural Address, Ronald Reagan, 1981

REAGANOMICS (SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS) 1980’s to Present REAGANOMICS (SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS)

Reagan Doctrine & Iran-Contra Scandal 1980’s to Present Reagan Doctrine & Iran-Contra Scandal ? Why would the Vietnam War have made people careful about involvement in Nicaragua? Lesson Summary: Ronald Reagan took an active role in fighting communist threats. He proposed the Reagan Doctrine- The idea that the United states would support guerrillas who were fighting communism anywhere in the world. Misuse of the Reagan Doctrine in Nicaragua led to a secret CIA operation, which, in turn resulted in the Iran-Contra scandal. Reagan also continued to increase the nation's stockpile of weapons.

President Ronald Reagan’s “tear down this wall” Speech Chapter :20 President Ronald Reagan’s “tear down this wall” Speech President Reagan says he came to Berlin because it is the duty of American presidents “to speak, in this place, of freedom.” Reagan challenges Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. It called for a symbol of Cold War division to be destroyed.

1980’s to Present Emphasis: Demonstrate an understanding of the series of events leading to the emergence of the United States as the sole superpower. Fall of the Berlin Wall Reunification of Germany Collapse of the Soviet Empire C. Power on a global scale Completed suddenly and without violence The S.U. had been the only country that could challenge the influence of the United States.

1980’s to Present C. Power on a global scale Completed suddenly and without violence The S.U. had been the only country that could challenge the influence of the United States.

1980’s to Present Emphasis: Demonstrate an understanding of the goal of President George H.W. Bush’s foreign policy in forming an international coalition to counter Iraqi aggression in the Persian Gulf. International coalition Operation Desert Storm 1. During his election campaign in 1988, George H.W. Bush promised not to a. raise taxes. c. engage in foreign conflicts. b. cut funding for welfare. 2. The Persian Gulf War in 1991 came about because F invaded which of the following? a. A b. H I 3. In the Late 1980’s and early 1990s, the Cold War a. Spread in Africa and Asia Led to the building of the Berlin Wall Ended with the collapse of communism in Europe. d. Ended, leaving the Soviet Union as the world’s most powerful nation. 1) 2) ________ 4. ________ 5. 6. Inference When East and West Germany united as a single nation, what type of government do you think it would have? Explain your answer.

1980’s to Present Bush Sr. Emphasis: Demonstrate an understanding of the goal of President George H.W. Bush’s foreign policy in forming an international coalition to counter Iraqi aggression in the Persian Gulf. International coalition Operation Desert Storm 1) 2)

1980’s to Present Emphasis: Demonstrate an understanding of the continuing global influence of the Unite States under President Bill Clinton Impact of NAFTA and free trade zones NATO interventions in the former Yugoslav republics Camp David Accords MATCHING 1. a wealthy businessman who ran for President as an I independent in 1992 2. an agreement to lift North American trade restrictions 3. a law that broadens government’s powers to prevent terrorism 4. a law that punishes employers who hire legal immigrants 5. a worldwide trade agreement __________6. leader of the Republican opposition to President Bill Clinton 7. a law that increased the number of immigrants allowed into the United States 8. an Islamic fundamentalist government 9. the use of technology to solve problems affecting living organisms 10. the process by which world economies and cultures become connected a. biotechnology b. Patriot Act c. immigration and Control Act of 1986 d. Taliban e. Immigration Act of 1990 f. GATT g. Newt Gingrich h. H. Ross Perot i. NAFTA j. globalization A- President Clinton’s commitment to Peace A- North American Free Trade Agreement

1980’s to Present Power Point Notes Emphasis: Demonstrate an understanding of the rise of terrorism and its impact on the Untied States 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building 1993 World Trade Center Attack Attacks of September 11, 2001 USA Patriot Act Creation of the Department of Homeland Security _____ 1. 1) C- ”American will be better able to respond to future attacks.” Which remark by President George W. Bush during the signing of the homeland Security Act summarizes the intent of the new department? “Many terrorists are now being interrogated.” “We understand they hate us because of what we love” “America will be better able to respond to future attacks,” “We’re fighting a new kind of war against determined enemies.” ____________2. Why did President Bush call for an invasion of Afghanistan? a. Al Qaeda members created weapons of mass destruction there. b. The Taliban refused to deliver Osama bin Laden to the United States. c. Saddam Hussein planned attacks there against the United States. 3. Today, most immigrants to the United States come from Latin America and a. Asia. c. Africa. b. Europe.