The Lean Years, 1969–1980.

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The Lean Years, 1969–1980

The Nixon Years The Republican Domestic Agenda The 1972 Election Watergate

Lean Economic Times Energy Crisis Economic Woes

Reform and Reaction in the 1970s The New Activism: Environmental and Consumer Movements Challenges to Tradition: The Women’s Movement and Gay Rights Racial Minorities The Growth of Conservatism

Politics in the Wake of Watergate Ford’s Caretaker Presidency Jimmy Carter: The Outsider as President Carter and the World The Reagan Revolution

Chapter 30: The Lean Years, 1969–1980 Map 30.1 From Rust Belt to Sun Belt, 1940–2000 (p. 927) Map 30.2 States Ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment, 1972–1977 (p. 932) Map 30.3 American Indian Reservations (p. 935) Figure 30.1 U.S. Energy Consumption, 1900–2000 (p. 924)