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1 Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush 1, Clinton, and Bush 2 Cold War to the War on Terrorism 1952-2007

2 EISENHOWER’S PRESIDENCY I.Election of 1952 A. Candidates. B. Issues C. Results II.Major Events of “Ike’s” 1 st Term: A. Korean War Armistice 1953 B. The “New Look” Foreign Policy C. Problems in Southeast Asia 1953-1954 D. Formosa Crisis E. Creation of SEATO, ANZUS and CENTO F. European Relations Temporary thaw in Cold War Geneva Summit Conference Paris Agreement

3 EUROPEAN RELATIONS CONTD St. Lawrence Seaway opened Hungarian Revolt Suez Crisis Domestic Issues Peacetime Prosperity McCarthy Hearings end Modern Civil Rights Movement begins SCLC formed “Declaration of Constitutional Principles” published Ike’s first heart attack AFL-CIO merger HEW created Agricultural Act of 1956 Fast Food Revolution—McDonalds Corp. 1956

4 Ike’s Second Term Election of 1956 –Candidates –Issues –Results –Congressional elections Major Events of Ike’s 2 nd Term –Foreign Affairs Eisenhower Doctrine Space Race Berlin Crisis Latin American problems Cuban Revolution U-2 Affair 1960

5 Ike’s 2 nd Term DOMESTIC AFFAIRS 1957-1960 –Civil Rights Legislation 1957 Strom Thurmond’s filibuster –Little Rock School Crisis –Civil Rights Act of 1960 –Woolworth’s Sit-In Greensboro, NC 1960 –SNCC Created –Federal Highway Act –Recession of 1958 –Sherman Adams scandal –National Defense Education Act 1958 –NASA created 1958 –Alaska, Hawaii join the union 1959 –Landrum-Griffin Labor Reform Act –Eisenhower’s Farewell Address

6 KENNEDY’S PRESIDENCY THE VIETNAM ERA 1960-1974 ELECTION OF 1960 Candidates –Issues –Results MAJOR EVENTS OF KENNEDY’S PRESIDENCY 1961-1963 “ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU, ASK WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY” DOMESTIC AFFAIRS (New Frontier) –Inaugural Address –Civil Rights Movement “Freedom Rides”, “Freedom Now” –Integration of University of Mississippi –Birmingham Riots –March on Washington “I have a dream speech” –Integration of University of Alabama (George Wallace) –Supreme Court decisions Engel v. Vitale, Abbington v. Schempp Gideon v. Wainwright

7 FOREIGN AFFAIRS BAY OF PIGS INVASION APRIL 1961 – CIA PLAN MADE DURING EISENHOWER’S TERM TO OVERTHROW CASTRO – KENNEDY CHANGED PLAN TO BE SPEARHEADED BY CUBAN PATRIOTS NOT CIA OPERATIVES – KENNEDY WITHHELD AIR SUPPORT – CASTRO’S ARMY CAPTURED OR KILLED ALL ATTACKERS. BERLIN WALL – BERLIN WALL SPEECH “Ich bin ein Berliner” PEACE CORPS – AMERICAN VOLUTEERS IN POOR COUNTRIES CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS OCT. 1962 – 3 DAY STAND OFF OVER OFFENSIVE MISSLES IN CUBA US SPACE PROGRAM – BE ON THE MOON BY 1969. – May, 1961 Alan Shepard

8 JFK CONTINUED Sept. 1963—Nuclear Test Ban Treaty OFFICIAL BEGINNING OF VIET NAM: – Laos 1962 – Viet Nam (1961) 15,000 advisers sent to support Diem 1963 Diem overthrown and assassinated by coup d’etat KENNEDY ASSASSINATION Nov. 22, 1963—Dallas, Texas Lee Harvey Oswald Jack Ruby Swearing in of Lyndon Johnson

9 JOHNSON’S FIRST TERM 1963-1965 Domestic Issues: Civil Rights Movement –“Freedom Summer”—voters registration drive 24 th Amendment Civil Rights Act 1964 1964 “War on Poverty” Program –Taxes –Job Corps –“Vista” Appalachia Bill Warren Court continues –Impeach Warren movement

10 FOREIGN AFFAIRS Space Race 1963-1965 –Russia launches 3 man capsule –Aleksey Leonov “walk in space” Panama Crisis 1964 Viet Nam War Expands 1964 –Gulf of Tonkin incident Aug. –Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Election of 1964 –Candidates –Issues –Results –Importance Johnson’s 2 nd Term 1965-1969 Domestic Issues –“Great Society” programs

11 Johnson’s 2 nd Term 25 th Amendment Civil Rights Movement –Assassination of Black Leaders Voting Rights Act Civil Rights Act 1968 Foreign Affairs: US takes lead in Space Race Intervention in Santo Domingo Nuclear Proliferation Treaty 1965-1968—Vietnam War Escalates –Operation Rolling Thunder 1965 –Public Opinion –Jan 1968 Tet Offensive –My Lai massacre –Public opinion turns against LBJ, almost loses NH primary –RFK announces his candidacy for president-anti-war platform –June 5, 1968—RFK assassinated.

12 FOREIGN AFFAIRS CONT’D Mar. 1968 LBJ’s “Broadcast to America” USS Pueblo incident 6 Day War Israel v. Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon Soviet Union invades Czechoslovakia THE ’60S »Music: Mo Town, British Invasion, California Beach Music, Protest songs, Woodstock Music Festival –Counter-Culture Hippies Election of 1968 –Candidates –Problem with Democratic Party –Issues –Campaign –Results –Importance

13 Richard Nixon’s Presidency 1 st term Foreign Affairs: –Man Landed on the Moon July 20, 1969 –Vietnam War continued –“Vietnamization” Program announced –The Cambodian Incursion Kent State Jackson State –Pentagon Papers published –Sec. of State Kissinger’s “Peace at Hand” 1972 –Escalation of the war Nov. 1972 –Visit to China -- Détente with USSR -- SALT I Treaty

14 Nixon’s First Term (continued) Domestic Issues: Nixon and the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade, 1971. Environmental Crusade “Silent Spring” Rachel Carson 1 st Earth Day— April 22 26 th Amendment Revenue Sharing Program “New Federalism” 1971 Economic Policy Causes: Policies Assassination attempt on George Wallace Watergate Scandal breaks (June 1972) Election of 1972 Candidates, Issues, Results

15 NIXON’S 2 ND TERM 1973-1974 FOREIGN AFFAIRS: – Nixon visited Russia May 1973 – Nixon visited China Feb. 1973 – Peace talks intensify in Paris – Jan 27, 1973—Vietnam War ends Paris Peace Accord – Yom Kippur War Oct. 1973 – Arab Oil Embargo OPEC DOMESTIC ISSUES: – Draft ended – The War Powers Act – Watergate scandal widened – Justice Dept. investigation of Nixon’s presidency – VP Spiro Agnew resigns Oct. 1973 – Gerald Ford appointed VP. – Special Prosecutor appointed “Saturday Night Massacre” – House Hearings—3 counts of impeachment passed – Aug 8, 1974-- Nixon resigns – Gerald Ford sworn in as the new president.

16 FORD’S PRESIDENCY America breathed a collective sigh of relief when Ford became president. The agony of Watergate was over. Domestic events: – Appointed Nelson Rockefeller as VP – Pardoned Nixon of all federal crimes he committed or may have committed as president – 1974—Draft Amnesty announced. – Inflation reached 12%--vetoed 50 spending bills designed to stimulate the economy—”WIN”—voluntary action to end inflation. – He opposed tax cuts, favored reducing government spending, and favored tight money policies. – 1975 US was in a deep recession: industrial output dropped by 10%, unemployment reached 9%. – March– IU defeated Michigan to win its 3rd NCAA title – US Bicentennial celebration—July 4, 1976 – NOW formed—Betty Friedan Feminine Mystique Equal Rights Amendment Foreign Affairs – April 1975—South Vietnam falls, 140,000 Vietnamese fled to the US. – May 1975—Mayaguez Incident—36 marines died in a needless show strength. – Helsinki Accords– Ford agreed to recognize officially Soviet control of Eastern Europe in return USSR promised to respect human rights. –ELECTION OF 1976 Candidates, Issues, Results

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18 CARTER’S PRESIDENCY Highlights 1977-1981 – Energy policy= moral equivalent of war. – Camp David Accords Sept. 1978-March 1979. – Panama Canal Treaty – Bakke v. University of California, 1978. (affirmative action) – Iran Hostage Crisis-Nov. 1979. – Russia invaded Afghanistan (US boycotted 1980 Olympics in Moscow) – “Stagflation” worsened—Humphrey-Hawkins “Full Employment” Act – 2 nd Energy Crisis– instability in Middle East. – July 1979—”Malaise” Speech – Carter’s approval rating dropped to 21% by 1980 – 3 mile island disaster – Dept. of Education created – Chrysler “bail out” – ELECTION OF 1980 Candidates, issues, results, importance

19 REAGAN’S PRESIDENCY 8.4 Highlights: 1981-1989 –Iranian hostages released-Jan. 20, 1981. –Reaganomics– deregulation, tax cuts and “supply-side” economics –Assassination attempt Mar. 1981—John Hinckley, Jr. –Indiana defeats North Carolina to win its 4 th NCAA B-Ball title. –Air Traffic controllers strike –Sandra Day O’Connor—appointed to Sup. Ct. –Reagan heightens “Cold War” –massive military spending, B-1, Star Wars initiative, Cruise Missiles. –Polish “Solidarity” movement—Lech Walesa –Breakdown of Geneva Conference –Falkland Islands War Eng-Argentina –Lebanon Crisis –Civil Wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua –Invasion of Grenada –1986 GRAMM-RUDMAN-HOLLINGS ACT –Tax Cut –Iran-Contra Affair

20 REAGAN CONTINUED 8.5 JAN 1986 SPACE SHUTTLE “CHALLENGER” EXPLODED SHORTLY AFTER LIFT-OFF. KILLED ALL 7 ON BOARD. AIDS EPIDEMIC BEGINS IN US– 1987 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 2 ND TERM SOVIET LEADER MIKHAIL GORBACHEV STARTS: –GLOSNOST –PERESTROIKA US AND USSR ELIMINATES INTERMEDIATE MISSILES—GENEVA CONFERENCE 1985-1988-- ENDS COLD WAR PHILLIPINE REVOLT LIBYAN CRISIS PAN AMERICAN FLIGHT 103 LOCKERBIE, SCOTLAND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1988 REPUBLICAN GEORGE HW BUSH DEMOCRAT MICHAEL DUKAKIS ISSUES OUTCOME

21 BUSH 1 CONTINUED MAR. 1989– EXXON VALDEZ DISASTER. AUG. 1989– SAVINGS AND LOAN “BANKING” CRISIS. COLIN POWELL– CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF. DOUGLAS WILDER ELECTED GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA. Sept. 1989– HURRICANE HUGO AUG. 1990– IRAQ INVADED KUWAIT JAN. 1991- FEB. 1991 “OPERATION DESERT STORM JULY 1990 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT APRIL 1992 RODNEY KING “LA RIOTS” ELECTION OF 1992: DEMOCRAT BILL CLINTON DEFEATS THE REPUBLICAN GEORGE BUSH 370-168 IN THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE. Clinton’s Health Care Proposal fails. Clinton accused of being part of a real estate scandal in Arkansas, “Whitewater-gate”. Oklahoma City federal building bombing—Timothy McVeigh.(Domestic Terrorism) 1994Repubs. take control of Congress– Newt Gingrich– “Contract with America”

22 Economy expands due to Internet “boom”. (.com boom) Welfare system overhauled: –1. Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 –2. Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Election of 1996 Democrats: Bill Clinton Republicans: Bob Dole Issues: Results: 2 nd term: Balanced budget Monica Lewinsky Scandal Intervention in Somalia failed. NATO intervention in Kosovo and attack on Yugoslavia successful. “.com boom” accelerating. NAFTA enacted. Environmental awareness increased. Clinton impeached but found not guilty– popularity increased.

23 ELECTION OF 2000 8.6 CANDIDATES: REPUBLICANS: GEORGE W. BUSH/DICK CHENEY DEMOCRATS: AL GORE/JOE LIEBERMAN ISSUES: RESULTS: Bush v. Gore, 2000. (5-4 decision) RETURN TO CONSERVATIVE DOMESTIC POLITICS: 2001.COM BOOM ENDED. US ENTERED INTO A RECESSION. REVENUE SURPLUSES DWINDLED. “BUSH TAX CUTS” LOWERED TAXES FOR THE UPPER 20%. DEFICIT SPENDING RETURNED. GOVT. ENERGY POLICY BENEFITTED BIG OIL COMPANIES, OIL PRICES ROSE AND SO DID GASOLINE PRICES. EXXON TURNED A RECORD PROFIT. DRILL IN THE ANWAR, AND YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. EDUCATION: “NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND” PASSED. FOREIGN AFFAIRS: SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 TERRORIST ATTACKS ON THE WORLD TRADE CENTER AND THE PENTAGON. AL QAEDA LED BY OSAMA BIN LADEN TAKES CREDIT FOR ATTACKS. BUSH DECLARES WAR ON TERRORISM. “BUSH DOCTRINE”—’IF YOU ARE NOT FOR US, YOU ARE AGAINST US’. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS WORSENED.-STOCK MARKET DROPPED. 2003 “IRAQI FREEDOM”—WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. 2007 BUSH’S APPROVAL RATINGS LOWEST OF ALL TIME -- 17%

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