Politics Truman through Bush. Harry S. Truman (1945-1953) 1948 Politics Dixiecrats Low Approval Ratings.

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Politics Truman through Bush

Harry S. Truman ( ) 1948 Politics Dixiecrats Low Approval Ratings

Dwight D. Eisenhower ( ) Consensus Centrism

John F. Kennedy ( ) TV Debate Close Election Assassination

Lyndon B. Johnson ( ) Ran as moderate Daisy Ad (1964) Daisy Ad Tet Offensive

1968

Richard M. Nixon ( )

Southern Politics Political Shift George Wallace

Watergate Break in Cover up Resignation

Discussion Turn to the person next to you Come up with three ways in which the southern political shift has affected politics in your lifetime

Gerald Ford ( ) Unelected Pardoned Richard Nixon

Jimmy Carter ( ) Outsider as President Rejection of Ford

Ronald Reagan ( ) Campaign  “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” (1980)  Morning in America (1984) Morning in America

Reagan New Right Teflon President

Discussion Turn to a different person next to you Come up with three explanations as to why Ronald Reagan is still seen as a major figure in the Republican Party

George H.W. Bush ( ) Extension of Reagan Gulf War I

Bill Clinton ( ) Campaign  “It’s the economy, stupid”  Ross Perot

Clinton and Congress Republican Revolution (1994) Impeachment

George W. Bush ( ) 9/11 – War on Terrorism Economic and Domestic Issues

Closure Turn to someone else near you Discuss who were the two best Presidents since World War II. Why? Discuss who were the two worst Presidents since World War II. Why?

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