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Modern Domestic Issues
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I. 1960s * Lyndon Johnson’s plan Great Society – end … A. Great Society 1. Racial injustice 2. poverty
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I. 1960s 1. Betty Friedan – Feminine Mystique Challenged traditional role of women (at home & society) B. Women’s revolution
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I. 1960s 2. Laws passed against gender discrimination (requiring equal pay) B. Women’s revolution
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II. Social Changes Environmental issues such as DDT A. Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring
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II. Social Changes Radical changes through Supreme Court decisions C. Warren Court - Judicial Activism
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II. Social Changes School prayer C. Earl Warren Court - Judicial Activism Miranda case Abortions – Roe v. Wade
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III. 1970s 1. Nixon covering up Watergate break in. A. Nixon / Watergate Washington Post reporters Woodward and Bernstein
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III. 1970s 2. Nixon resigned A. Nixon / Watergate 3. Gerald Ford president (pardoned Nixon)
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III. 1970s 1. Middle East (& others) reduced production. B. OPEC / oil prices
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III. 1970s 2. Oil shortages – dramatic price increases B. OPEC / oil prices
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III. 1980s / Reagan Reduced the tax rate (for the rich) A. “Supply side economics”
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III. 1980s / Reagan B. Attempted assassination
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IV. Bush era – one term Very popular, but then economy downturn influenced voters.
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V. W.J. Clinton A. Economic boom B. Conservative Congress in midterm election
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V. W.J. Clinton C. Impeachment Impeachment trial BUT not removed.
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VI. Modern economy A. NAFTA 1. North American Free Trade Agreement eliminated tariffs (US / Canada / Mexico)
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VI. Modern economy A. NAFTA 2. Many claim led to US manufacturing jobs leaving the country.
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VI. Modern economy B. Trade imbalance 1. US importing more than exporting (esp. with China)
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VI. Modern economy B. Trade imbalance 2. Outsourcing – corporations having non-union shops do parts cheaper
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