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Elections of 1980 & 1984 • 1980: Reagan (R) v. Carter (D) • 1984:

Elections of 1980 & 1984 • 1980: Reagan (R) v. Carter (D) • 1984: Reagan (R) v. Mondale (D)

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Reagan’s Domestic Highlights • “Conservative Revolution” – pg. 1077 • “Reaganomics” – reduce taxes

Reagan’s Domestic Highlights • “Conservative Revolution” – pg. 1077 • “Reaganomics” – reduce taxes so people will work more, have more money to spend = economic growth (low taxes & increased military spending) • 1981 survived assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr. • Huge federal deficits built up

Reagan’s Foreign Highlights • Significant increase in defense spending • Iran-Contra Scandal (’ 86)

Reagan’s Foreign Highlights • Significant increase in defense spending • Iran-Contra Scandal (’ 86) – U. S. sold weapons to Iran in ’ 85; in exchange, Iran promised to pressure terrorist groups in Lebanon to release Am. hostages – plan not successful & contradicted policy of not negotiating w/ terrorists; used money from weapon sales to fund Contras (anticommunists) in Nicaragua – previously banned by Congress; Oliver North & other aids took the blame

Reagan & Foreign Policy In 1979, a communist group called the Sandinistas came to

Reagan & Foreign Policy In 1979, a communist group called the Sandinistas came to power in Nicaragua Congress denied Reagan’s plea to help Nicaraguan counter-revolutionaries (Contras)…Reagan take back power to fighting committed communism & maintaining order in Latin America

Six hostages in the Middle East The gov’t then gave money from the profits

Six hostages in the Middle East The gov’t then gave money from the profits of the arms sales to gov’tadministration illegally sold Iran weaponsa in The Reagan developed plan to Iran to anti-communist exchange release the&6 inhostages solve both thethe problem inof Iran Nicaragua Contras in for Nicaragua (arms for hostages deal) Contras in Nicaragua

The Iran-Contra Affair In 1987, these illegal activities were discovered & the Iran-Contra Affair

The Iran-Contra Affair In 1987, these illegal activities were discovered & the Iran-Contra Affair rocked the Reagan administration Reagan said he had no knowledge of the scandal & Oliver North admitted to running the operation behind the president’s back Reagan escaped from the scandal (“Teflon president”)

Election of 1988 • GHW Bush (R) v. Dukakis (D) • Bush had been

Election of 1988 • GHW Bush (R) v. Dukakis (D) • Bush had been Reagan’s VP

Bush’s Domestic Policy Highlights • Cuts in size of federal gov’t • Tax Increase

Bush’s Domestic Policy Highlights • Cuts in size of federal gov’t • Tax Increase – broke his campaign pledge of “Read my lips; no new taxes” • ’ 91 -92 economic recession

Bush’s Foreign Policy Highlights • 1989 Berlin Wall fell – Cold War ended •

Bush’s Foreign Policy Highlights • 1989 Berlin Wall fell – Cold War ended • Iraq under Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait to capture oil reserves - Persian Gulf War 1991 - Iraqi troops surrendered

Elections of 1992 & 1996 • 1992: Clinton (D) v. Bush (R) v. Perot

Elections of 1992 & 1996 • 1992: Clinton (D) v. Bush (R) v. Perot (I) • 1996: Clinton (D) v. Dole (R)

Clinton’s Domestic Highlights • Federal spending cuts & tax increases – left office w/

Clinton’s Domestic Highlights • Federal spending cuts & tax increases – left office w/ • • • budget surplus Congress raised min. wage 1995 – 1996 federal gov’t shut down, no approved budget – inability to compromise with Congress (Republican majority) Scandals: • Whitewater – investments Bill & Hillary made in the Whitewater Development Corporation (AR real estate company) – failed to uncover evidence of guild • Lewinsky – Clinton’s affair with a White House intern, lied under oath about affair Impeached in ’ 98 – acquitted http: //www. usatoday. com/story/news/nationnow/2015/03/02/clinton-portrait-gallery-monica-

Clinton’s Foreign Highlights • Expansion of NATO • ’ 93 EU (European Union) formed

Clinton’s Foreign Highlights • Expansion of NATO • ’ 93 EU (European Union) formed • Free trade reappeared: • NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) (‘ 92) – called for the gradual removal of trade restrictions among the U. S. , Canada & Mexico

The Election of 2000 The election of 2000 was one of the closest &

The Election of 2000 The election of 2000 was one of the closest & most controversial elections in U. S. history Republicans Democrats nominated conservative Texas Clinton’s governor George Vice President W Bush Al Gore Consumer & environmental advocate Ralph Nader ran as an independent

Election of 2000 • G W Bush (R) v. Gore (D) • Disputed election

Election of 2000 • G W Bush (R) v. Gore (D) • Disputed election in Florida (25 Electoral College votes); Bush awarded victory in FL & therefore won Electoral College majority(by 1 vote) (Gore won popular vote)

September 11, 2001 • Terrorist attack by Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network •

September 11, 2001 • Terrorist attack by Osama bin Laden’s al Qaeda network • More than 3, 000 Americans died • Bush declares “war on terrorism” • American intervention: • Afghanistan: Bin Laden believed to be hiding in Afghanistan where Taliban government let them run terrorist training camps; U. S. overthrew Taliban gov’t; held free elections & wrote a new constitution • Iraq: believed Saddam Hussein was building & stockpiling Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD); 2003 Operation Iraqi Freedom – U. S. forces invade; 2005 Iraq wrote new constitution

Election of 2004 • Bush (R) v. Kerry (D)

Election of 2004 • Bush (R) v. Kerry (D)

Election of 2008 • Barack Obama (D) v. John Mc. Cain (R) • Democrats

Election of 2008 • Barack Obama (D) v. John Mc. Cain (R) • Democrats gained majorities in both houses of Congress

Tuesday December 1, 2015 1. This occurred in a country very close to ours

Tuesday December 1, 2015 1. This occurred in a country very close to ours and involved the USSR putting missiles in this country pointed toward ours. It ended when the USSR removed the missiles. A. B. C. D. Bay of Pigs invasion Cuban Missile Crisis Berlin Wall Jamaican Missile Crisis 2. Which president visited China during his presidency? This visit lead to the current trade we have with China. A. B. C. D. Gerald Ford Ronald Reagan Richard Nixon Dwight Eisenhower

Post-World War II America: Movements & Key Events 1948 -2004 chapters 25 - 33

Post-World War II America: Movements & Key Events 1948 -2004 chapters 25 - 33

Warren Court • Chief Justice of Supreme Court Earl Warren • nominated by Eisenhower

Warren Court • Chief Justice of Supreme Court Earl Warren • nominated by Eisenhower • liberal rulings- helped expand individual rights • Brown v. Board of Ed. (’ 54) • Miranda v. Arizona (‘ 66) • Miranda Rights – accused criminals had to be informed of his/her Fifth (remaining silent) & Sixth Amendment rights (speed, public trial before jury) before being questioned

Robert Kennedy: Assassination • Robert Kennedy (RFK): • • • JFK’s little brother politician

Robert Kennedy: Assassination • Robert Kennedy (RFK): • • • JFK’s little brother politician & U. S. Attorney General civil rights activist – Civil Rights Bill opposed Vietnam War 1968 Presidential Candidate • Assassination • shot June 5, ‘ 68 (2 mo. after MLK) by Sirhan, Palestinian immigrant • Democratic Nat’l Convention in Chicago (‘ 68) – debate Vietnam • Antiwar protesters are beaten by Police outside convention center • http: //www. history. com/topics/robert-fkennedy/videos/the-assassination-of-rfk

Baby Boom • increase in births between 1945 – 1964 • families had put

Baby Boom • increase in births between 1945 – 1964 • families had put off having families during depression & war, but started having children when soldiers returned after WWII

Levittown • William Levitt – mass produced suburban homes • Levittown – New York

Levittown • William Levitt – mass produced suburban homes • Levittown – New York suburb that offered affordable homes ($8, 000 each); demand increased & other Levittown's built

Women’s Rights Movement 1960 s & ‘ 70 s • feminism – political, social,

Women’s Rights Movement 1960 s & ‘ 70 s • feminism – political, social, & economic equality of men & women • Origins: began 1840 s – Declaration of Sentiments, 1 st feminism wave in ‘ 20 s Nineteenth Amendment Betty Friedan The Feminine Mystique • Nat’l Organization of Women • Goals: pass Equal Rights Amend. to guarantee gender equality; protect reproductive rights • Roe v. Wade (‘ 73) – right to legal abortions in first 3 mo. of pregnancy Gloria Steinem

Cesar Chavez & United Farm Workers’ movement • Chavez – migrant farmworker & Latino

Cesar Chavez & United Farm Workers’ movement • Chavez – migrant farmworker & Latino activist, fought for rights for farm laborers (often exploited) – better working conditions • United Farm Workers – used nonviolent tactics; started worker’s strike & consumer boycott of grapes successful – ’ 75 CA passed law requiring collective bargaining between growers & union reps.

Environmental Movement • Rachel Carson – biologist, wrote Silent Spring (‘ 62) – described

Environmental Movement • Rachel Carson – biologist, wrote Silent Spring (‘ 62) – described deadly impact pesticides were having on birds & other animals; Congress restricted use of pesticide DDT (eagles) • Earth Day – April 22, ‘ 70 nationwide protest org. by WI senator Gaylord Nelson; 20 million Americans participated • EPA – gov’t agency created by Congress in ’ 70 to clean up & protect the environment

Affirmative Action • affirmative action – policy that gives special consideration to women &

Affirmative Action • affirmative action – policy that gives special consideration to women & minorities to make up for past discrimination; ’ 70 s - special focus on employers & schools • Bakke decision: • Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (‘ 78) • Medical school reserved spots in class for minorities • Bakke (white, stronger academic record) not accepted & claimed racial discrimination • Supreme Court required Bakke’s admission but did not overturn affirmative action