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1970’s and Beyond Nixon, Carter, Reagan

Nixon , Ford to ‘77 Watergate and his resignation OPEC Shuttle Diplomacy SALT I Détente China The Economy: Stagflation Henry Kissinger

Legacy of Watergate Public distrust of government Ford’s full, free, and absolute pardon of Nixon

Carter Why elected? Cyrus Vance and Human Rights Carter Doctrine…the Persian Gulf The economy The Moscow Olympics The Hostage Crisis Camp David Accords To the New Right…Reagan

Reagan Teflon President? Supply Side economics (aka Reaganomics, Voodoo economics) The fall of the Soviet Union and Star Wars The Iran-Contra Crisis Televangelists The New Right