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Reagan’s First Term 32-1 The Main Idea In 1980 Americans voted for a new approach to governing by electing Ronald Reagan, who powerfully promoted a conservative agenda. Reading Focus As the 1980 presidential election approached, why was America a nation ready for change? What was the Reagan revolution, and who supported it? What were the key ideas of Reagan’s economic plan, and what were its effects?

As the 1980 presidential election approached, why was America a nation ready for change? Low Spirits People lacked confidence in government. The turbulent 1960s, Watergate, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Iranian hostage crisis, and long gasoline lines put Americans in an uneasy mood. Critics said Carter blamed Americans for the crisis in confidence instead of fixing the problems. A conservative movement that opposed liberal social and racial policies was growing. The 1980 Election Reagan promised to return the country to a simpler time of low taxes, smaller government, a strong military, and conservative moral values. Focused on “family, work, neighborhood, peace, and freedom.” Reagan asked if people were better off than they were four years ago. Reagan and his running mate, George H.W. Bush, won in a landslide; Republicans also gained control of the Senate.

The Reagan Revolution Although Reagan began his political life as a Democrat, by 1962 he found his home in the Republican Party. In 1966 he became the governor of California. –Had trouble meeting his goals for cutting the size of government –After two terms as governor, he wanted to run for the presidency Reagan was the hero of a growing movement called the New Right. His powerful personality, optimism, and acting skills drew many Americans—even Democrats—to his side.

The New Right The New Right was a coalition of conservative media commentators, think tanks, and grassroots Christian groups. The New Right endorsed school prayer, deregulation, lower taxes, a smaller government, a stronger military, and the teaching of a Bible-based account of human creation. They opposed gun control, abortion, homosexual rights, school busing, the Equal Rights Amendment, affirmative action, and nuclear disarmament. Reagan gave the New Right an eloquent and persuasive voice and he drew many Americans to his side.

Reagan’s Allies Reagan’s acting skills served him well in politics. Reagan became known as the Great Communicator on the campaign trail. As president, Reagan was called the Great Persuader. The New Right The New Right grew in influence with the rise of televangelism. One leader of the New Right, Rev. Jerry Falwell founded a political activist organization called the Moral Majority in A Powerful Personality Reagan’s wife, Nancy Reagan, was one of his greatest allies. She ran the White House, advised her husband, and fiercely protected his interests. Nancy Reagan

Reagan’s Presidential Agenda Reduce the federal bureaucracy, deregulate certain industries, cut taxes, increase the defense budget, take a hard line with the Soviets, and appoint conservative judges In his first few months as president, Reagan got much of what he wanted. Image grew stronger as he survived an assassination attempt Proved himself capable of decisive action when he fired 13,000 striking air traffic controllers

Reaganomics Reagan’s plan for tax and spending cuts Two goals –Reduce taxes to stimulate economic growth –Cut the federal budget Based on supply-side economics –A theory that says breaks for businesses will increase supply of goods and services, aiding the economy

Reagan’s Economic Plan Supply-side Economics Tax cuts and business incentives stimulate investment. Investment encourages economic growth. A growing economy results in more goods and services. Theory appealed to conservatives who supported free enterprise and minimal government regulation. David A. Stockman Reagan appointed this controversial young budget director to implement his economic plan. Stockman asked Congress for tax cuts. Tax cuts would stimulate businesses who would pay more taxes and eliminate any budget deficit. Congress passed many of the main components of Reaganomics.

The Effects of Reaganomics Vice President Bush had questioned plan to cut taxes and increase military budget during the Republican nomination race, calling Reagan’s plan “voodoo economics.” Critics of Reaganomics Claimed the tax breaks simply made the rich richer, said wealth did not “trickle down” to the working class Said that tax cuts combined with increased military spending would drive the federal deficit higher “Voodoo Economics” During 1981 and 1982 the nation suffered the worst recession since the Great Depression. Unemployment rose and government revenues fell. Federal spending soared and the federal deficit skyrocketed. Recession and Recovery

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