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President Ronald Reagan
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Reaganomics – Supply-Side Economics
Provided businesses incentives to increase the supply of goods and services Lowered taxes People saved more and invested their savings Companies produced more and hired more workers Tax cuts benefited the rich more than the poor Widened the gap between rich and poor
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Reaganomics - Deregulation
Pros Cons Increased business competition Businesses were more profitable Passed savings onto their customers Lowered standards on air and water quality Weakened worker safety laws
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Reaganomics – Reductions in Social Welfare
Reagan believed that welfare trapped people in a cycle of poverty & dependence on government aid Hurt the poor and forced cities to reduce services to those in need Most affected: Single moms with young children Young adults
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Anti-Drug Campaign Taught about the dangers of illegal drugs
Taught about the dangers of illegal drugs D.A.R.E and “Just Say No” Decreased drug use among high school seniors Failed to decrease use among urban poor and minority youths Did not support treatment for addicts
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New Jersey v. TLO A student was suspected of carrying drugs in her purse. Her purse was searched and she was suspended for having drugs on campus. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the school district. Schools needed to be able to maintain discipline and ensure student safety Denied students equal protection under the law
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Appointment of Sandra Day O’Connor
Sandra Day O’Connor was born in El Paso, Texas When she first graduated from law school, she couldn’t not find a job as a lawyer because of gender discrimination In 1981, President Reagan nominated Sandra Day O’Connor as the first woman Supreme Court Justice Reagan appointed O’Connor as a response to the feminist movement and his administration's stance on Roe v. Wade During her early years as a Justice O’Connor was conservative, but later served as the swing vote between liberals and conservatives.
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Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars)
Led to the largest peacetime military build-up in history Goal: build a “missile shield” to protect the U.S. from nuclear attack Included both land-based and space-based weapons
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Reagan Doctrine What is the Reagan Doctrine? Central America
Nicaragua U.S. trained and armed an insurgent group called the Contras to overthrow the communist Sandinista government Continue covert actions even after Congress no longer approved El Salvador Supplied the military, which carried out huge human rights violations Caribbean Islands - Grenada U.S. sent Marines to Grenada to expel the communist leaning regime Most people in Grenada supported U.S. intervention, but most of the rest of the world disapproved
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Reagan Doctrine and Star Wars
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U.S. Intervention in Southwest Asia
U.S. aided countries, such as, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon Civil War in Lebanon The U.S., France, and Italy sent in peacekeeping troops Many people living in the region did not approve of outside intervention Bombed the U.S. embassy in Lebanon Terrorist attacks continued, so the U.S., Italy, and France withdrew their troops Terrorist attacks continued despite troop withdrawal
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Iran-Contra Affair U.S. was illegally selling arms to Iran, to try and get hostages released Americans were shocked because Reagan had vowed “never to deal with terrorists” Money was also used to supply Contras in Nicaragua, which was a violation of U.S. law There is some evidence that Reagan did not know what was going on
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Summit Meetings and INF Treaty
Gorbachev became Premier of Russia Introduced perestroika (economic restructuring) and glasnost (openness) Summit Meetings Reagan and Gorbachev meet at a serious of different locations over the time span of several years Talks stalled for various reasons at various times Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty Destroy missiles ranging between 300 and 3,400 miles Countries could inspect each other
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Communism and Eastern Europe http://www. youtube. com/watch
1989 Gorbachev announced the Soviet Union would no longer take part in the internal affairs of other countries With this announcement communism fell across Eastern Europe Berlin Wall falls in 1989/1990 Development of Nation States Eastern Europe started to create nation states, countries whose population share a common culture, history, and language
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Reagan and the End of the Cold War
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Communism in Other Countries
Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, and China Vietnam Began to embrace a mixed economy Improved relations with the U.S. and other Western Nations North Korea Remained isolated and rigidly controlled China Some economic change but no political change Tiananmen Square Incident
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Political Cartoon Analysis
Using your notes, decide which cartoon(s) relate to which of Reagan’s Policies you learned about Reaganomics Reagan Doctrine Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Iran Contra For each cartoon, answer this question: Does this cartoonist believe the effects of President Reagan’s policy actions were positive or negative?
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Reagan Policies Reaganomics Reagan Doctrine
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Iran Contra
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