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45 Years of History in about 3 days

45 Years of History in about 3 daysRichard NixonNixons policies as President Government is too big the New Federalism giving more power and money to local and state governments.Southern strategy tried to weaken the 1965 Voting Rights Act, opposed the busing of students to integrate schools, and allowed local governments to take action in matters of race instead of the federal government.In 1970 signed the Clean Air Act designed to deal with the growing issue of pollution.OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act, enforced safety standards in the workplace.

Richard NixonForeign policyEnd the war in VietnamRealpolitik basing foreign policy decisions on realistic views of national interest rather than broad rules or principles.Dtente efforts to reduce Cold War tensionIn 1969 Nixon began talks with the Soviets SALT Strategic Arms Limitation TalksNixon improved US relationship with China and even visited Chairman Mao Zedong in 1972.

Events at HomeApollo 11 Moon Landing, July 20, 1969Watergate ScandalDuring the presidential election of 1972 Nixons aids ordered a break in of the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate Hotel.Two Washington Post reporters, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward began investigating the break in, but their stories did not effect the election and Nixon wins.When some of the burglars began discussing connections to the White House, Nixon ordered an investigation and fired several of his advisors.In July 1973 a Nixon aide revealed that President Nixon had been recording all his conversations since 1971. Nixon refused to give the tapes to Congress claiming executive privilege the idea that the President can keep official conversations private.Watergate ScandalNixon: I am not a CrookNixon continued to refuse to give up his tapes, and the White House admitted that an 18 minute portion of the tapes had been erased.In July 1974 the Supreme Court ruled that Nixon must turn over the tapes to CongressNixon's Resignation SpeechVice-President Gerald Ford became President, the first person to become President without being elected President or Vice-President.As President, Ford pardoned Nixon a formal legal forgiveness of a crime.Election of 1976President Ford faced competition from other Republicans, and then from the Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter.Carter won the election and became a very non-traditional president.Walked his inaugural parade routeRefused to have Hail to the Chief played when he entered a roomIll never lie to youCarter dealt with many issues as President, including serious economic troubles, gas shortages, and environmental issues.

Carters Foreign PolicyCamp David Accords Carter helped negotiate a treaty between Egypt and Israel, ending several years of hostility between the two nationsSoviet invasion of Afghanistan the US refused to trade with the Soviets and boycotted the 1980 Olympics in MoscowIran hostage crisis in 1979 a mob of Iranians attacked the US embassy and took several dozen American workers hostage. This move was supported by Irans new government. Carter was unable to negotiate a release and the military effort to rescue the hostages ended with a helicopter crash killing 8 soldiers.

Election of 1980With Carter and his crisis of confidence the Republican challenger Ronald Reagan won the electoral college in a landslide. Hours after Reagan became President the hostages in Iran were released.Reagan was the hero of the New Right movementEndorsed school prayerLower taxesSmaller governmentStronger militaryAgainst gun control, abortion, homosexual rights, and affirmative action.The New Right also had support from the Moral Majority a growing number of Conservative Christians who emphasized the importance of moral values in America.

Reagan as PresidentAttempted Assassination of ReaganIn August 1981 Reagan faced a strike by the Air Traffic Controllers Organization and responded by firing them all.ReaganomicsTwo goals: cut taxes, and shrink the federal budgetSupply-side economics tax cuts and business incentives stimulate investment which encourages economic growth, which results in an increase of the supply of goods and servicesReagans Foreign PolicyReagan was extremely anti-communist, calling the Soviets an evil empireReagan pushed for massive increases in defense spending, much spent on nuclear weapons.Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) nicknamed Star Wars, a proposed series of shields in space to protect in case of nuclear attack.In 1985 Mikhail Gorbachev became the new leader of the Soviet Union who was open to negotiating with the Americans

Iran-Contra AffairPresident Reagan approved the sale of weapons to Iran, hoping Iran would help obtain the release of American hostages in Lebanon.Unknown to Reagan, his National Security Council used the money from selling weapons to fund a group called the Contras in Nicaragua, who were fighting the communist Sandinistas, even though Congress had banned that practice.The leader of Iran-Contra, Oliver North, admitted to destroying documents and evidence and was convicted of perjury.

Election of 1988In 1988 Vice President George Bush defeated Democrat Michael Dukakis in an election noted for low voter interest.Bush earned support during the election for his promiseRead My Lips...Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev began calling for a new era of openness or glasnost in the Soviet Union.Gorbachev also began the process of perestroika the restructuring of the corrupt Soviet government.During the late 1980s several Soviet satellite nations began the process of leaving the Soviet Union and communist governments began to fall across Europe

Berlin WallOn November 9, 1989 the East German government opened the gates to the Berlin Wall to calm rising protests.News Coverage of the Berlin WallPeople on both sides began climbing the wall and began tearing down the wall.Tearing Down the WallOn October 3, 1990 East and West Germany were reunited as one democratic nation.Fall of the Soviet UnionIn 1991 communists within the Soviet government seized power from Gorbachev in a coup to keep Gorbachev from signing a treaty granting partial freedoms to the Soviet satellites.The Russian Republic, led by Boris Yeltsin, led a revolt against the Communists.Gorbachev resigned as President and the Soviet Union officially dissolved.Boris Yeltsin became the new leader of Russia

Persian Gulf WarIn August 1990 Iraq, led by Saddam Hussein, invaded KuwaitThe UN declared that all Iraqi troops must leave Kuwait by January 15, 1991. When they did not the U.S. led forces attacked Iraqi forces the next day.Operation Desert Storm the name for the military campaign against Iraq. Used high technology airpower, stealth bombers, long range missiles.Only 148 Americans were killed and the war was over within weeks.

Highlights (and lowlights) of the 80sJanuary 28, 1986 space shuttle Challenger explodes, killing all seven astronauts on board.Savings and loan crisis a housing crisis that forced the government to bail out banks and other financial industries.1981 President Reagan appoints Sandra Day OConnor as the first female Supreme Court justiceIn 1981 Americans first learn about a new disease: HIV/AIDS

Election of 1992Republican George Bush, Democrat Bill Clinton, Independent Ross Perot.While he did not get a majority of votes (Ross Perot got 19% of the vote), Bill Clinton won the Electoral College and became President.Clinton made a number of domestic issue promises during his campaignReduce the budget deficit Clinton raised taxes, which angered many Republicans, but the economy of the 1990s boomed.Proposed a government health care program that was not passed by Congress

Challenges for ClintonIn 1994 Republicans took control of the House and the SenateMany Republicans campaigned on the promise called the Contract with America a promise to balance the budget, fight crime, and lower taxes.Clinton also had to face the issue of terrorism after the bombing of a building in Oklahoma CityIn 1996 Clinton won reelection defeating the Republican Bob Dole and the Reform candidate Ross Perot

Clintons Foreign PolicyOslo Accords a peace agreement between Israel and PalestineSomalia UN soldiers were helping to distribute food to starving victims of the Civil War. Fighting increased and 18 American soldiers were killed in a 1993 battle. Clinton decided to remove troops from SomaliaYugoslavia American troops were involved in conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in SerbiaNAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement, established free trade between the US, Canada, and Mexico.ScandalWhitewater Clinton business partners were accused of acting improperly in obtaining and using loans.Paula Jones a woman who accused Clinton of sexual harassment when he was governor of Arkansas.Monica Lewinsky I did not speechClinton was accused of lying under oath and was impeached by the House of Representatives. However, he was not removed and Clinton served out the remainder of his term.

Election of 2000Candidates: Democrat and Vice-President Al Gore, Republican George W. Bush, and Green Party Ralph NaderThe election was one of the closest in history with both Gore and Bush claiming victory, and the election came down to who would win the state of Florida.Recounts and problems with ballots took weeks to sort out until the Supreme Court ruled that a second recount must stop and that the first recount would stand, meaning Bush became President, even though he had gotten fewer votes in the election.

George W. BushTax cutsNo Child Left Behind states must develop academic standards that test students annually to ensure that those standards are met.Bush also pushed for Faith-Based Initiatives government helps religious community service organizations to help deal with the problems of homelessness, troubled youth, and former prison inmates.In 2004 Bush defeated Democrat John Kerry to win reelection.9/11/2001ABC News CoverageNBC News: Pentagon 9/11President Bush's Message to the Country2,749 people were killed in New York alone, along with those at the Pentagon and aboard United Flight 93 that crashed in PennsylvaniaBlame for the attacks was claimed by the terrorist organization al Qaeda and its leader Osama bin LadenAlso targeted was the Afghanistan government organization the Taliban, who protected and assisted bin Laden

War on TerrorAt home the US government created the Department of Homeland Security and passed the Patriot Act made it easier for the government to collect information about suspected terrorists, and was argued against by many who said the law gave the government too much power and was a threat to freedom.Throughout 2002 and 2003 President Bush sought support for forceful action against Iraq and its leader Saddam Hussein.Bush suspected Iraq had weapons of mass destruction but the UN weapons inspectors never found any.Despite the lack of evidence American forces invaded Iraq in March 2003 and quickly captured Saddam Hussein.While the combat officially ended within months, American troops were in Iraq for many yearsWar on TerrorOn May 11, 2011 US forces killed Osama bin LadenThe War on Terror continues today as there are still American troops on the ground in Afghanistan.

2008 ElectionIn 2008 the Democrat Barack Obama defeated the Republican John McCain, making Obama the first African-American PresidentYes We Can