Post-WWII American Presidents

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Post-WWII American Presidents 1948-2004 chapters 25 - 33

Election Year: 1948 Truman (D) v. Dewey (R) v. Thurmond (States’ Rights)

Truman’s Domestic Highlights “Fair Deal” – program that would strengthen New Deal programs & create new ones Integration of U.S. military

Truman’s Foreign Highlights Decision to drop atomic bomb 1945 Beginning of Cold War: Truman Doctrine (’47) Marshall Plan (’48) Berlin Airlift (’48-49) Formation of NATO (’49) China became communist (’49) Korean War began (’50-53) “Red Scare” began

Elections of 1952 & ‘56 1952: Eisenhower (R) v. Stevenson (D)

Eisenhower’s Domestic Highlights Interstate Highway Act – authorized spending $32 billion to build 41,000 mi. of highway Brown v. Board of Ed. decision (’54) Little Rock, Arkansas desegregation (’57) Red Scare / McCarthyism Alaska & Hawaii statehood (’59)

Interstate Highway Act

Eisenhower’s Foreign Highlights Korean War ended w/ armistice (’53) U.S. “advisors” sent to Vietnam (‘54) Sputnik launched by Soviets (’57) Castro overthrew Batista in Cuba (’59)

Election of 1960 Kennedy (D) v. Nixon (R) his Catholicism worked against him first televised Presidential debates – benefited Kennedy & probably swayed election in his favor

Kennedy’s Domestic Highlights “New Frontier” – aimed at improving the economy, fighting racial discrimination, & exploring space Peace Corps established in 1961- sends volunteers to provide technical, educational, & medical services in developing countries Pushed for Civil Rights Act of 1964 Space Race – called for man on the moon by end of decade Assassinated in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald – Warren Commission determined there was no conspiracy; VP Lyndon Johnson becomes President

Kennedy’s Foreign Highlights Bay of Pigs invasion (Apr ’61) Cuban Missile Crisis (Oct ’62) Increased # of American advisors in S. Vietnam Berlin Crisis / Berlin Wall construction (’63)

Election of 1964 L. Johnson (D) v. Goldwater (R) did not seek reelection in ‘68 due to divisions over Vietnam Goldwater marks rise of the Conservative movement

Johnson’s Domestic Highlights “Great Society” – focused on health care, education, environment, discrimination, & poverty Medicare (hospital insurance for people over 65) Medicaid (low-cost health insurance for poor) “War on Poverty” declared – aimed at aiding country’s poor (education, job training, proper health care, & nutrition) Civil Rights Act of 1964 Voting Rights Act of 1965

Johnson’s Foreign Highlights Vietnam! Tonkin Gulf Resolution (’64) 1st ground (combat) troops sent in ‘65 Tet Offensive (’68) – public opinion began to turn against war

Elections of 1968 & ‘72 1968 Nixon (R) v. Humphrey (D) v. Wallace (Am Indep) 1972 Nixon (R) v. McGovern (D) Watergate break-in occurred during reelection campaign

Nixon’s Domestic Highlights EPA created (‘70) No significant Civil Rights legislation Anti-war (Vietnam) protests: college campuses Kent State – student protesters threw rocks & bottles at National Guard, fired into protesters killing 4 26th Amendment – 18 yr old vote (’71) Watergate Scandal – attempted break-in of Dem. Party headquarters (Watergate complex) connected to Nixon; reelection committee tried to bug office & record conversations of political opponents Nixon resigned in 1974; Ford became President and pardoned Nixon (unpopular – lost election in ‘76)

Violence at Kent State

Nixon’s Foreign Highlights “Vietnamization”– turned responsibility for war over to South Vietnamese Paris Peace Accords (‘73) – withdrew American troops from Vietnam Détente w/ Soviet Union & China Visited China (’72) SALT I Treaty w/ Soviets (’72)