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The 1970s Nixon, Ford, & Carter. Learning Targets I can evaluate the domestic and foreign policies of the Nixon administration. I can trace the developments.

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1 The 1970s Nixon, Ford, & Carter

2 Learning Targets I can evaluate the domestic and foreign policies of the Nixon administration. I can trace the developments that led to Nixon’s resignation. I can characterize the social, political, and economic climate of the 1970s. I can evaluate the presidency of Jimmy Carter.

3 The Election of 1968 Robbie Kennedy- kilt after winning California Primary Democratic National Convention – VP Hubert Humphrey American Independent Party – George Wallace

4 The Election of 1968 Rep. Richard Nixon – VP Spiro Agnew The Southern Strategy “Honorable peace”

5 Foreign Policy Détente USSR & Soviet Union Realpolitik Balance of power Henry Kissinger – NSC & Sec. of State

6 Foreign Policy China (72) USSR (72) – SALT I – ABM – “Grain Deal” Ends in ‘79 w/Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan

7 Foreign Policy Tet Offensive (68) Secret plan “Vietnamization” – 500K to 25K by ‘73 – Nixon Doctrine – Stepped up bombing campaigns My Lai Massacre (69) Pentagon Papers (71)

8 Domestic Happenings Kent State (May 4, 1970) Pentagon Papers Published (71) “Silent Majority”

9 Domestic Happenings 70s Inflation & Stagnation- “stagflation” – Deficit Spending Growing Military Vietnam Welfare – Competition – Energy prices Price and Wage Freeze

10 Domestic Happenings Civil Rights – Opposed “forced bussing” – affirmative action “Philadelphia Plan” – Endorsed ERA OSHA Environmental Protection Agency (70) – Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (62) – Clean Air Act (72) – Endangered Species Act (73)

11 Election of 1972 Dem- George McGovern American Independent- George Wallace Nixon- emphasizes his role in “winding down” the war – “Peace is at hand.”

12 Scandal & Resignation Nixon’s personality The “yes” men – Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman – Chief Domestic Policy Advisor John Erlichman The List (71) CREEP White House “Plumbers” – Daniel Ellsberg

13 Scandal and Resignation Watergate (summer 72) The role of the Press: – Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein (Washington Post) Senate investigates (73) The tapes & Executive Privilege Saturday Night Massacre

14 Scandal and Resignation Spiro Agnew Gerald Ford US v. Nixon July 30, 1974 August 5, 1974 August 7, 1974: Nixon Resigns

15 The Legacy of the Last 40 Years “The Imperial Presidency” FDR Truman Eisenhower Johnson Nixon War Powers Act (1973) Federal Elections Campaign Act (1972) Privacy Act

16 Gerald Ford: All you need to know First Unelected President Pardons Nixon in September Plagued by “stagflation” – “WIN” buttons Fall of South Vietnam (75)

17 Jimmy Carter Ford losses ‘76 Election to Jimmy Carter (D) “Washington outsider” “I will never lie to you.”

18 Carter: Domestic Policy Amnesty for Vietnam draft dodgers (10,000) Department of Education and Department of Energy Still plagued by “stagflation” & unemployment

19 Foreign Policy Tensions between Israel and surrounding Arab countries – Israel recognized in ‘48 – Suez Crisis in ’56 – “Six Day War” ’67 – Yom Kippur War ‘73 Energy Crisis (73) or the “Oil Crisis” OPEC

20 Foreign Policy Camp David Accords (78) – Anwar Sadat (Egypt) – Menachem Begin (Israel) Official US Recognition of China SALT II Soviets invade Afghanistan (79)

21 Foreign Policy Iranian Revolution (78) – CIA under Eisenhower placed Shah in power (53) – Iranians overthrow the Shah in ’78, he flees – Ayatollah Khomeini & Iranian, Islamic Theocracy Shah comes to US for medical care

22 Foreign Policy: Iranian Hostage Crisis Iranians demand return of Shah Iranians capture US Embassy in Iran, take 52 hostages Carter froze Iranian assets in the US; initiated trade embargo Rescue attempt (80) Hostages released after 444 days

23 1980 Election “New Right” Moral Majority of Jerry Fallwell The “Regan Revolution”

24 Reagan Summed Government should be business oriented-this creates jobs and increases tax revenue Size of gov. should be reduced and run itself like a business, not spending more than it takes in. Excessive taxes hurt the economy. Excessive regulation hurts the economy. Government cannot solve the types of problems it tries to solve with welfare programs. Big government suppresses freedom. Government should not try to redistribute wealth. The best government is the one closest to the people- state and local.


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