“Good old Jerry” Ford was considered… Unimaginative Hardworking Ordinary Untouched by scandal Inept Open Certainly not brilliant Uninspiring.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
American History Chapter 16 Section 1
Advertisements

Chapter 24, section 2.  Stagflation  All of the Rights Revolution Movements.
President Jimmy Carter By: Krista McNulty and Nicole Rodriguez.
Chapter 21 Section 3 The Economic Crisis of the 1970s.
Does the U.S really have a debt crisis? wgbh/pages/frontlin e/tentrillion/view/
Contemporary Politics During the past 30 years, Presidents from both parties have struggled to balance the ideals of the Great Society with national security.
DG Research and Innovation, CDMA building, 21 rue Champ de Mars, Brussels AUGUR AUGUR stakeholder’s workshop, November 2011 Bipolar scenario Presentation:
WORLD OIL AND NORTH AMERICAN NATURAL GAS OUTLOOK November 2006.
OGT SESSION 1 ECONOMICS.
1998 Russian Crisis Group 8 Nery Lemus Wilmer Molina Omer Erinal Mollah Yerima.
1973 oil crisis: Yom Kippur War 1979 oil crisis: Iranian Revolution 1990 oil crisis: Gulf War.
Oil Importation Effects on U.S. Economy Muhammad Mustafa Hussain.
By: David Radich Gas Prices APUSH period 4. Gas prices are rising due to inflation, high demand rates in the United States, and currently because the.
GREAT DEPRESSION in 1930 S.. Sometimes people ARE depressed.
Jimmy Carter Attempting to lead the US through both domestic & foreign crises.
Explain whether you believe President Ford made the right decision pardoning Nixon for his involvement in the Watergate Scandal? A pardon is the forgiveness.
April 30, Notes: 32.3 (Part 1) Economy of the 1970’s and Gerald Ford. 2. Gerald Ford Presidency Video Vocab 4. Ch. 32 Test Friday! 5. Current.
Keeping U.S. Crude in America: Critical to American Consumers, Businesses, and National Security.
Presidents Ford and Carter Chapter 28. Economy of the 1970s Prosperity widespread after WWII in US Mid-1960s (Johnson Admin.) ▫Widespread spending on.
 Authoritarian –concentrates authority in few executive agencies manned by capable and uncorrupt elites seeking to improve environmental outcomes  Democratic--spreads.
Carter's Domestic Policies Elizabeth von Haunalter Period 3.
Have out Nixon reflection writing to check Gerald Ford notes and video clips Jimmy Carter notes and video clips Iran Hostage Crisis reading & questions.
The Great Depression Page ’s Stock Market Crashed in 1929 This triggered but did not cause the Great Depression.
1 Regional Economic Outlook Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan Masood Ahmed Director, Middle East and Central Asia Department International.
The peanut farmer from Georgia Jimmy Carter From Georgia Served in Navy Elected governor of Georgia in 1970 First president to publicly claim to be “born.
Unit 1.04 The Business Cycle Measuring Economic Activity.
GREAT DEPRESSION. Great Depression The Great Depression was a time period between 1929 and 1940 in which there was high unemployment and little economic.
Middle East Economics Pop Quizzes.
Financial Issues Affecting Energy Security Gail E. Tverberg – Oct. 26, 2012 – AES 2012.
Understanding Fiscal Policy. Revenues - Expenses Federal Budget is a written document indicating the amount of money the government expects to receive.
FORD AND CARTER POLITICS AND ECONOMICS. THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF THE 1970’S During the 1950’s and 1960’s, many Americans enjoyed prosperity and had come.
Carter’s Domestic Policies. When Jimmy Carter was elected president, the US was still in a poor economic situation – This was, in large part, a result.
A Tour of the World Chapter 1. © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved The Crisis Table 1-1 World Output Growth since 2000.
ECONOMICS Practice Test. INFLATION SUPPLY & DEMAND TRADE DEFICIT EMBARGO DEPRESSION RECESSION.
The Economic Crisis of the 1970s By Neil Hammond.
Gerald Ford & Jimmy Carter Created by Mr. Johnson.
Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter Objective: to determine the effectiveness of Carter’s response to decreasing faith in the US government.
Two Really Nice Guys (but not so Great Presidents): The Ford and Carter Administrations.
Stimulating the Economy By: Jackie Borzillo, Kelsey Silvius, Laurel Young.
Chapter 28 Section 1. President Jimmy Carter President Carter had to deal with the economic problem of Inflation Carter’s major foreign policy crisis.
The Environment Ms. Dennis & Mr. Patten Participation in Government.
Ford & Carter Gerald Ford’s Presidency Ford takes office amid Nixon controversy Pardon of Nixon will hurt his popularity Economy Severe economic.
What accounted for the changes in American attitudes during the 1970s?
1970’s. Oil Crisis Yom Kippur War Oil Crisis –Imported 33% of our oil –OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) – embargo Impact –1974 – embargo.
Ford and Carter’s Presidencies. Economic Problems Arise -US enjoyed great prosperity in the 50s and 60s -mid-60s = rapid inflation 1.Vietnam war 2.Great.
Reagan’s 1 st Term  Election of 1980 concerns: U.S. has fallen into a mood of depression.  Causes:  s – Vietnam war, distrust of government,
Protectionism Building Barriers. Protectionism Protectionism: The use of trade barriers to protect industries from foreign competition. Types of trade.
Fun Facts- The Lion King  Simba means “lion”  Mufasa means “King”  Scar’s original name is Taka which means “trash”- he changed his name after getting.
Ford and Carter - Chapter 27, Section 3 By Mr. Thomas Parsons.
Economic Issues and Politics.  Stagflation – 1970s  Deficit spending  International competition in economy  Foreign oil  OPEC  Increased taxes and.
The Presidency of Richard Nixon By the late 1960s, citizens had seen enough turmoil in U.S. foreign & domestic affairs.
Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. Ford’s Dilemma with Nixon Ford had to deal with the Nixon problem from the start of his presidency  Nixon had committed.
DO NOW: GRAB A WORKSHEET AND COMPLETE THE ‘DO NOW’ Objectives: Students will be able to...(1) explain the foreign and domestic policies of Ford and Carter.
Middle East Economics. Israel’s Economic System mixed economy that is technologically advanced Controlled by Israeli government and private Israeli companies.
Objective Identify and assess the impact of economic, technological, and environmental changes in the United States.
1980s Economy. Supply Side Economics The theory which holds that a greater supply of goods and services is key to economic growth, Reagan sought large.
The Nixon Years. I. Election of 1968  Richard Nixon defeated Hubert H. Humphrey  Democrats retained control of Congress  Nixon promised to bring America.
“The Ford & Carter Years”
America from 1974 to 1980 In the late 70s, the U.S. was “overextended”
Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter
Ford & Carter Pgs Chapter 21.3.
Contemporary Politics
REAGANOMICS.
Economic Crisis and the Reagan Revolution
Modern American History
The Carter Presidency Ch. 31 Sec. 3 Pp
Stagflation & the Energy Crisis
America from 1974 to 1980 In the late 70s, the U.S. was “overextended”
The Ford & Carter Years Chapter 24: Section 3 The Ford & Carter Years
Essential Question: In what ways did Presidents Ford & Carter fail to meet the needs of America in the late 1970s?
Presentation transcript:

“Good old Jerry” Ford was considered… Unimaginative Hardworking Ordinary Untouched by scandal Inept Open Certainly not brilliant Uninspiring

The Yom Kippur War

OPEC

Energy Crisis Raised energy costs, slowed economic productivity Created inflation Heating prices Factories powered Electricity prices Shipping costs Petrochemicals used for paint, plastics, fertilizers, etc. Gasoline

Stagflation Term to describe the twin evils of stagnant job growth and surging inflation. 1974: 12% inflation (ideal is 1-2%, current is 3.8%) Unemployment: 8.5% (9.1% today)

Ford’s Solution to Inflation WIN (Whip Inflation Now) Encouraged voluntary citizen action to curb inflation Vegetable gardens, turn down their thermostats and carpool to cut down on energy use/restrain prices. Ineffective, made a mockery as poorly planned gimmick

Ford Economic Actions: The First Flip Flopper? First supported a modest tax increase to help stop inflation Reversed his position, supported a tax cut to combat slow productivity Signed Democratic spending bill, stimulated economy Results: By 1976 unemployment down to 7%, inflation down to 4.8%, GDP growing

Carter Elected Seen as a Washington outsider Sought to lead with honesty and candor, by example, with a higher moral sense He promised he would never lie to the American people.

“A Pack of Ravenous Wolves” Congress which found the new president hard to deal with, Congress shot down Carter’s consumer- protection bill and labor reform package. Carter responded by vetoing a public works packages A pattern of mutual distrust and contempt had been set between Carter and Congress

Reliance on Foreign Oil U.S. oil imports had shot up 65 percent annually since In 1976 the nation was consuming one-quarter of all Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) production. The U.S. remained wasteful in energy use, Consumption per capita 2.3 times the average for nations in the European Economic Community and 2.6 times Japan's.

Carter’s Energy Reforms, 1978 The president got Congress to pass the Emergency Natural Gas Act, which would authorize the national government to allocate interstate natural gas. Department of Energy to regulate existing energy suppliers and fund research on new sources of energy, particularly sustainable (wind and solar power) and ecologically sound sources. Energy Security Act created the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation, which would provide $20 billion in joint ventures with private industry. The deregulation of oil and natural gas prices that resulted would lead to a vast increase in the supply of energy in the 1980s, and consequently a lowering of prices.

Energy Reforms, 1980 Automobile mileage standards improved By April 1980, he had gotten much of his second energy package through, including a Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax (with revenues designated for the general Treasury but not for specific energy projects),

Received Little Credit Energy program was complex, created public confusion Public understood reality with energy prices and taxes going up Carter worsened his image problem by giving the so- called "malaise" (French for illness) speech, in which he described a lack of confidence in America's purpose and its future. Blamed the crisis of America's spirit on the American people themselves.

Carter’s Energy Success Consumption of foreign oil down, from 48 % in 1976 to 40 percent in 1980, Reduction of 1.8 million barrels a day. Left office there were high inventories of oil and a surplus of natural gas, D Delivered by a more efficient/rational distribution system. Between 1980 and 1985, domestic production would up by 1 million barrels a day, Imports of crude oil and petroleum products declined from 8.2 to 4.5 million barrels a day.

All in the Family Program Disclaimer The program you are about to see is All in the Family. It seeks to throw a humorous spotlight on our frailties, prejudices, and concerns. By making them a source of laughter we hope to show, in a mature fashion, just how absurd they are. All in the Family was notorious for featuring language and authentic epithets previously absent from American television, such as "fag" and "fairy" for homosexual, "yid" and "hebe" and "that tribe" for Jews, "spic" for Hispanics, "mick" for Irish, "dago" and "wop" for Italians, "polak" for Polish, "chink" for Chinese, "Jap" for Japanese, "gook" for southeast Asian, and "spade", "spook", "jig", and "jungle bunnies" for blacks. In a few instances, "goddammit" was uttered. In the episodeblacks