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1 70’S

2 1970S  Turn in your 5 for 5 homework assignment

3 A TURNING POINT  Social Movements from 1960s advanced.  Backlash by Americans feeling economic insecurity and loss.  Contributes to rightward turn in American politics.  New Deal liberal reform movement shattered.  Culture wars we are still fighting.

4 1960S HANGOVER  National exhaustion from the reform and conflict of the 1960s, but still an ongoing commitment to social change by:  Environmentalists, feminists, gays and lesbians, people of color

5 ENVIRONMENTALISM  Rachel Carson and DDT  Fossil fuels and chemicals threatening global warming.  Nixon-  Environmental Protection agency  Set air & water pollution standards for cities  Endangered Species Act-  Protect fish & wildlife threatened with extinction.

6  Equality of rights  Jobs  Government  Education  1973 Roe v Wade  Supreme Court decision that, on the basis of the right to privacy, gave women an unrestricted right to abortion during the first three months of pregnancy.  Phyllis Schlafly  Opposed WLM  Stated equal rights would attack a woman’s right to be protected & supported by men. WOMEN’S LIBERATION MOVEMENT

7  11 Israeli Athletes killed by terrorist organization “Black September” 1972 MUNICH OLYMPICS  Watch the link below  1972 Munich Massacre 1972 Munich Massacre

8  Détente- effort to relieve tension between the U.S. and China & Soviet Union.  China & U.S. agree to make strides for peace. NIXON VISITS CHINA Nixon visit China Mmmm, tasty

9  1 st U.S. president to visit since WWII.  Moscow Summit  SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)  Limit Nuclear Arms  Exchange scientific information NIXON VISITS USSR.

10  Break-in  looking for campaign info from the democratic party headquarters.  Burglars caught  News reports reveal one of the burglars was ex-CIA.  Rumors of Whitehouse involvement  Nixon  Did not order break-in  Did order the cover up  Tapes  Missing 18 ½ min.  Nixon refused to give up tapes  Executive privilege  Threaten national security  Supreme Court orders Nixon to release tapes  Tapes revealed Nixon ordered CIA to stop FBI investigation  Vice President Agnew  Resigns, he had taken bribes.  Gerald Ford appointed new vice President  Nixon resigns before he is impeached. WATERGATE BREAK IN 1972

11 PRESIDENT GERALD FORD “ Our long national nightmare is over. ”  Ford pardons Nixon.

12  US dependent on Foreign oil.  OPEC placed embargo on nations that supported Israel ( US supports Israel )  U.S. suffered fuel shortages and high gas prices.  Rising prices + economic stagnation (unemployment, low wages) + STAGFLATION ECONOMIC CRISIS O rganization of P etroleum E xporting C ountries

13 OIL ROSE FROM $3 TO $34 A BARREL (1973- 1979)  Rationing for Gasoline  Dept. of Energy created  Restrictions on Fuel

14  Pres. Ford pardoned Nixon  Approval rating dropped  Carter promised to  Restore morality & honesty to govt.  Welfare reform  National Medicare ELECTION OF 1976

15 “ I WILL NEVER LIE TO YOU. ” -- PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER  An ineffective president.  Micromanaged affairs  Played the outsider and alienated potential insider allies.  Economic problems too big.

16 CARTER 77-81  Returned the Panama Canal to Panama  Camp David Accords  Peace treaty between warring Egypt & Israel.  U.S. diplomatic relations w/ China  Dept. of Energy  SALT II with USSR

17 LOSS OF INTERNATIONAL INFLUENCE  Fall of Saigon, 1975  Communist N. Vietnam overthrows Democratic S. Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City)  Crumbling relations between U.S. and Soviet Union  Soviet Union supports revolutions in Africa and invades Afghanistan in 1979.

18  Argo Intro Argo Intro IRANIAN REVOLUTION

19  overthrow of Iran's monarchy and the establishment of an Islamic Republic. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was replaced by the cleric Ayatollah Khomeini. IRANIAN REVOLUTION 1979

20 IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS  53 Americans are taken hostage from the U.S. embassy in Iran in 1979.  Failed U.S. helicopter rescue mission reinforces sense of helplessness.

21  Television  Took more risks  Challenged the status quo.  Social issues  Criticized government  Mary Tyler Moore  Single professional working woman  All in the Family  Racism  Ignorant bigotry TELEVISION  Watch the clip below….  Listen to what Archie Bunker says about the energy crisis vs. technology  Archie vs Democrats Archie vs Democrats How did the Mary Tyler Moore show break the stereotype of Women. Mary Tyler Moore

22 ARCHIE BUNKER ON GUN CONTROL Watch the link below  Archie on Gun Control Archie on Gun Control

23  Revival in Movies  Distraction from bad economy  Source of entertainment  New technology  Sound FX  Visual FX 70’S MOVIES

24  USA v. USSR  1980 Lake Placid Olympics  Morale low in nation  One of the biggest upsets in sports history  Helped lift America from a decade of gloom and despair, reviving patriotism and nationalism “MIRACLE ON ICE”  Miracle on Ice Miracle on Ice

25 VOTER REVOLT  Americans seething with frustration at elected leaders and the political system.  With economic troubles and international humiliation, Carter defeated in 1980 election.

26  NRA National Riffle Association  Openly supported a presidential candidate for the first time since it began  Moral Majority  Fundamental Christians  Rev. Jerry Farwell  Religious push to get the Bible to influence American politics. NEW CONSERVATISM

27  Coalition of  Evangelicals  Catholics  Conservatives  Corporate leaders  Comprised to fight against  Business Regulation  Policies that were anti  Minorities  Homosexuals  Welfare recipients  Feminist NEW RIGHT $

28 1980 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Ronald Reagan- (R) Jimmy Carter- (D)

29  Path to White House  College baseball announcer  Motivational speaker  Actor  President Screen actors guild  Governor of Cali RONALD REAGAN

30  This one question days before the election turned the undecided voters to Reagan!  Reagan Reagan “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”

31 Republicans won control of the United States Senate for the first time in 28 years


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