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An Age of Limits Mr. Bermudez and Ms. Kypers
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32:1 The Nixon Administration Summarize Nixon’s plans to lead the nation on a more conservative course Analyze Nixon’s efforts to win the support of Southern Democrats Describe the steps Nixon took to battle stagflation Examine the importance of Nixon’s visits to the Soviet Union and China
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Nixon’s New Conservatism New Federalism : Nixon’s plan to distribute a portion of federal power to the state and local governments. Revenue Sharing : state and local governments could spend their federal dollars however they saw fit within certain limitations. AKA State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act : 1972 law which enforced the revenue sharing.
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Welfare Reform Nixon viewed welfare as cumbersome and inefficient. Family Assistance Plan : Every family of four with NO outside income would receive a basic federal check of $1,600 and could earn up to $4,000 Must take job training Must accept any reasonable work offered to them Failed due to lack of support
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New Federalism Wears Two Faces Needs to get support from Democrats in Congress Supports increase in government spending for social programs Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid Tried to get rid of Job Corps, defund Housing and Urban Development (HUD), used Impoundment to not fund 100 programs- $15 billion
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Law and Order Politics Issues with Vietnam protests Help the “silent majority” Ordering wiretaps- Left wing/Democratic party members “Personal enemies” list Dissidents against government policies
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Nixon’s Southern Strategy Won by slim margin in 1968 Needs to build a stronger coalition Southern Strategy : Attract southern conservative Democrats. Playing off unhappiness of with federal desegregation and liberal Supreme Court
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Nixon Slows Integration “There are those who want instant integration and those who want segregation forever. I believe we need to have a middle course between the two extremes” Slowed integration in Mississippi and South Carolina Violated Brown v. BOE II “with all deliberate speed” NAACP filed suit and by 1972 90% of south desegregated was 20% in 1969 Nixon opposed extension of Voting Rights Act 1965
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Controversy Over Busing Swan v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg : school districts may bus students to other schools to end pattern of all black and all white schools “I am not against any individual child. I am not a racist, no matter what those high-and-mighty suburban liberals with their picket signs say. I just wont have my children bussed to some… slum school, and I don’t want children from God knows where coming over here.”
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Battle Over Supreme Court Warren Court is too liberal Four Justices leave the bench for retirement Need to change the face of Supreme Court by adding conservatives Swings court in more conservative direction
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26 th Amendment Lowering voting age to 18 years old Why?
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America Walks on the Moon July 20 th, 1969 Neil Armstrong How would this event make Americans feel?
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Walk on the Moon Project Due Monday Create a personal story of someone living in 1969 Create or use someone's personal story of what they were doing when the first man walked on the moon Must have details of their life where they are from, what they do, why they do or do not feel it is significant Must have a script written out Video record the interview You may work with ONE OTHER PERSON, or by yourself Send all videos by Monday to james.bermudez@pequannock.org james.bermudez@pequannock.org
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Confronting Stagnant Economy Stagflation : between 1967 and 1973 nation had high inflation and high unemployment Inflation caused by Vietnam War and social programs- deficit spending Competition in international trade Flood of new workers Heavy dependence on foreign oil
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Confronting Stagnant Economy US gets oil from middle east Part of OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) 1960’s cartel raises oil prices 1973 Yom Kippur War breaks out- Israel vs. Egypt and Syria US supports Israel with massive military aid OPEC cuts off all oil sale to the U.S=quadrupling price
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Nixon Battles Stagflation Raise taxes and cut spending- Congress did not agree Raise interest rates = mild recession Froze all wages and prices (slowed inflation)
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Nixon’s Foreign Policy Triumphs Nixon likes foreign affairs Desire to gain peace with honor Made advances in American-Soviet and American- Chinese relations
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Kissinger and Realpolitik Henry Kissinger : Nixon’s advisor for national security affairs, later Secretary of State Realpolitik : “political realism” based on consideration of power, not on ideals or moral principles Ends confrontational containment policy- recognizing communist governments Détente: policy aimed at easing Cold War tensions one example is visit to China 1972
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Nixon Visits China USA never recognized China’s communist government Nixon wanted to “seek the normalization of relations between the two countries” Visit was a success with American public Opened diplomatic and economic relations Both agree to never dominate pacific and cooperate in settling disputes, scientific and cultural exchanges, reunite Taiwan with Mainland
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Nixon Travels to Moscow Nixon is the first American president in Soviet Union Also a success with American public Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT) : Nixon and Brezhnev meet and sign SALT I Treaty which would limit the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) “peace is at hand”
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Watergate: Nixon’s Downfall Section 2 Analyze how Nixon and his advisors sought to increase the power of the presidency Summarize the details of the Watergate burglary Describe how the Watergate scandal was uncovered Explain why the House Judiciary Committee voted to impeach Nixon and analyze the impact of Watergate on American politics
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President Nixon and His White House
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