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The Seventies

The Seventies. Nixon. Seventies began under the direction of President Richard Nixon . Nixon had promised to end the war and began his program to Vietnamize the war. Even as we were re-deploying, we expanded the war in Cambodia . We were trying to cripple the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Nixon.

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The Seventies

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  1. The Seventies

  2. Nixon • Seventies began under the direction of President Richard Nixon. • Nixon had promised to end the war and began his program to Vietnamize the war. • Even as we were re-deploying, we expanded the war in Cambodia. • We were trying to cripple the Ho Chi Minh Trail.

  3. Nixon • As Nixon struggled in Vietnam, he proved to be progressive domestically. • He pushed for and got legislation for affirmative action. • He also set new standards in terms of Civil Rights and Women’s Rights in America. • Nixon also visited China and the USSR in an attempt to ease Cold War tensions.

  4. Nixon’s Undoing Daniel Ellsburg • Controversy found Nixon after the election of 1972 (an easy victory). • The Pentagon Papers revealed that Johnson had ordered bombings in Laos and Cambodia. Nixon had denied it. • Congress passed the War Powers Act in reaction to the Pentagon Papers.

  5. Watergate • Although the Pentagon Papers didn’t implicate Nixon, he was angered. • He later found out that some of his inner circle had planned a break-in of Dem HQ • Nixon, rather than turn his people in, tried to cover-up what had happened. • Congress threatened to impeach Nixon so he resigned on August 8, 1974.

  6. Gerald Ford • Gerald Ford became our first and only non-elected President. • He had replaced Agnew when he resigned in 1973. • Ford sealed his own political fate when he pardoned Nixon. • The Helsinki Accords eased tensions with the USSR, but he was criticized for our position.

  7. Jimmy Carter • Carter was easily elected in 1976 – bicentennial. • However, he inherited an energy crisis. OPEC had cut production. • Carter also hurt himself politically when he pardoned draft dodgers.

  8. Carter • Jimmy Carter was known as a good man who meant well. • He had been a Sunday School teacher and truly cared about people • He has been accused of “not seeing the forest for the trees.” • His highlight as Pres. was the Camp David Accords – peace between Israel and Egypt.

  9. Carter • Carter was seen as weak on foreign affairs. • He was considered weak in both Afghanistan and Iran. • In Iran, Americans at the embassy in Tehran were taken hostage in 1979. • Many were held for 444 days • There was a failed rescue attempt

  10. The Eighties

  11. Election of 1980

  12. Reagan Revolution • Reagan won in a landslide. • Many Republicans also won on his coattails. • Reagan spoke about pride in our nation and inspired people to believe in America. • It didn’t hurt that the hostages were released the day he took office.

  13. Reagan • Reagan framed the Cold War debate on Good v. Evil. • We are good and the USSR is the Evil Empire. • Defense spending skyrocketed as $ was spent on “Star Wars” • Most believe this deficit spending ruined the USSR, while others believe it hurt the U.S.

  14. Reagan • Reagan was a fiscal and social conservative. • However, he spent $ in a way that was not like his party. • He became very popular when he was shot in 1981. • John Hinkley was the shooter b/c he wanted Jodie Foster recognize him.

  15. Reagan Legacy • Ushered in a conservative movement in America. • Never had a majority of Congress. • Worked well with both sides. • Restored hope in America. • Left a huge debt. • Iran-Contra was a stain on presidency.

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