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Age of Conservatism Barry Goldwater Richard Nixon Gerald Ford Ronald Reagan George H.W. Bush

Conservatives Gain Control Some historians view American history as a constant cycle between the forced of public action vs. private interests Label each of the following as either “public action” or “private interest” Do any patterns emerge? Which “force” will be next?

ProgressivismNew Federalism The 20sFord The New DealCarter TrumanReagan EisenhowerBush I New FrontierClinton Great SocietyBush II Obama

Candidates Gallery: Democrats Vice president Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota President LBJSenator Robert F. Kennedy of New York Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota Senator George McGovern of South Dakota

Candidates Gallery: Republicans Former vice president Richard Nixon of New York Governor Ronald Reagan of California Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York Governor George Romney of Michigan Former governor Howard Stassen of Minnesota