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National Politics Since 1968SSUSH 25
ssush 25 A
•Describe President Richard M. Nixon’s opening of China, •his resignation due
to the Watergate scandal,
•changing attitudes toward government,
and •the Presidency of
Gerald Ford
Opening of China•Nixon’s foreign policy goal
was to establish cordial relations with the world’s major nations:▫End fighting in Vietnam▫“Normalize” relations with
China•Nixon & his National Security
advisor, Henry Kissinger, visit China in 1972
Results of China Visit•1. Recognizing one China (not
Taiwan)•2. Future trade b/w US &
China•3. Soviet Union abandons
support for North Vietnam (1973)
•4. Nuclear disarmament treaty b/w US & USSR
Watergate Scandal
•1972 Nixon re-elected as President; however, scandals caused his resignation on August 9, 1974.▫-illegal campaign contributions▫Burglary of DNC Headquarters at Watergate
Impact of WatergateNegative Positive• Increased cynicism
& distrust of govt.•Damaged
reputation of Republican Party
•Protection for media to disseminate information
•Efforts began to limit corporate campaign contributions
Ford as President
•Nixon’s VP, Spiro Agnew had been forced to resign over tax- evasion charges, and he was replaced by Gerald Ford.• Issues during his presidency:
▫Pardon given to Nixon▫Recession in national economy & fights with
Congress▫Failed to develop a national energy policy▫Continued to improve foreign relations
SSUSH 25 B
Explain the impact of Supreme Court Decisions on ideas about civil liberties & civil rights;
include such decisions as Roe v. Wade (1973) & the Bakke decision on affirmative action
Roe v. Wade 1973
•Topic: Abortion•Court expanded the constitutional right of
privacy to include abortion = expanded protection of civil liberties
Regents of Univ. of California v. Bakke 1978
•Ruled that race can be used when considering applicants to colleges but racial quotas cannot be used
•Significant because it gave constitutional protection to affirmative action programs that gave equal access to minorities.
Part cExplain the Carter administration’s efforts in the Middle East; include:• Camp David Accords,• His response to the 1979 Iranian
Revolution, and• the Iranian hostage Crisis
James (Jimmy) Carter, D
•Elected in 1976•Presidency viewed as a domestic failure
(economic problems, energy crisis) but great foreign policy success (human rights)
Foreign Policy
•Returned the Panama Canal zone to Panama
•Camp David Accords (1978)- brokered an end to the Israeli-Egyptian conflict
•Carter Doctrine- Pledge to protect Persian Gulf from Soviet aggression after Soviets invaded Afghanistan.
• Iranian Revolution/ Hostage Crisis- ▫US support for Shah of Iran vs. Islamic Fundamentalists Fundamentalists win
▫US interests targeted by Iranian backed terrorist groups (angry over US support of Shah & support for Israel)
▫Revolutionaries take over the US embassy and hold staff hostage (11/79- 1/81)
▫Carter tried to negotiate but failed, tried to rescue but failed major reason for his failed re-election in 1980
Part dDescribe domestic and international events of Ronald Reagan’s presidency. Include:• Reaganomics• Iran-contra scandal and • The collapse of the Soviet Union
Ronald Reagan
•1980 Elected President •Promised to restore the U.S. Economy and
prestige at home & abroad•Nicknamed “The Great Communicator”
Domestic Policies• Supply-side economics Reaganomics.
▫ If Americans had more money to spend the economy would improve
• Key Pts of Reaganomics:▫Reduce govt. spending increases▫Reduce income tax & capital gains tax▫Reduce govt. regulation▫Control money supply to reduce inflation
• General period of economic growth; however, dramatic increases in federal deficits
Foreign Policies•Reagan began the largest peace-time build-
up of the U.S. military in our history•Reagan Doctrine we would support any anti-
Soviet guerilla movement (also Islamic terrorism).▫Support in Afghanistan resulted in Soviet
defeat▫Air strikes against Libya (after terrorist attack
on US servicemen in Germany)▫Put down Communist backed movements in
Central America
• Iran-Contra Scandal▫Congress refused to support the Contra in Nicaragua▫Reagan had the National Security Council
sell guns to Iran to Encourage the release of American hostages
held by pro-Iranian forces in Lebanon Gain profits to send to the Contra in
Nicaragua Influence Iran in a “pro-western” direction
End of the Cold War
•Reagan begins rebuilding the military and talks about the anti-ballistic missile shield (“Star Wars”)▫Soviet’s can’t afford to respond THEN
•Reagan convinces Saudi Arabians to lower the price of crude oil (cuts into Soviet revenue)
•USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev introduces economic & political reform programs
•Result of those programs in the USSR:▫a dialog b/w the two countries▫a nuclear arms agreement▫Rebellion for independence of many
satellite nations•1989 Berlin Wall is torn down•1991 marked the end of the Cold War with
the collapse of the Soviet Union
•Next president: George H.W. Bush, R
Ssush 25 eExplain the relationship between Congress and President Bill Clinton. Include:• North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and• Impeachment and acquittal
•Elected in 1992•Economically oversaw tax cuts, reduced
spending, a balanced budget with a surplus!
•Rocky relationship with Congress:▫Executive Order DADT▫Attorney General nominee had used illegal
immigrants as domestic help▫By 1994 Republican dominated congress
President William Jefferson Clinton, D
NAFTA•Brought Mexico into a free-trade (tariff-
free) zone that already existed between the US & Canada.
•Arguments:▫Against send US jobs to Mexico and harm
environment▫For—> open up a growing Mexican market
to US companies
Impeachment
•2nd president to suffer impeachment•House of Reps. Charged him with perjury
& obstruction of justice▫b/c of improper use of $ from a real estate
deal and denial of an affair•Senate acquitted him
Ssush 25 fAnalyze the 2000 Presidential election & its outcome emphasizing the role of the electoral college.
Election of 2000
• Al Gore, D vs. George W. Bush, R• Bush won electoral college, Gore
won popular vote• Controversy: Florida (where Jeb Bush
was Governor) ▫Vote was so close there was a
mandatory re-count which resulted in a law suit & counter suit.
• Supreme Court rusled recount would be unconstitutional.
Bush Gore
Electoral Vote 271 266
States Carried 30 20 and DC
Popular Vote 50,456, 002 50,999,897
Percentage 47.9% 48.4%
Ssush 25 gAnalyze the response of President George W. bush to the attacks of September 11, 2001:• on the US,• the war against terrorism, and the•Subsequent American interventions in Afghanistan & Iraq
9/11
• Islamic terrorist launched a series of attacks on the US using airliners (Twin Towers, the Pentagon, Pennsylvania)
Bush’s Response•Bush signed the Patriot Act (supported by
Congress & the Am. Public)▫US could hold foreign citizens suspected of
being terrorists for up to 7 days▫Increased ability of law-enforcement agencies
to search private communications & personal records
•Creation of Department of Homeland Security▫Responsible for protecting the US from terrorist
attacks & natural disasters.
Response Cont…. Larger war on Terrorism• Authorization of Operation Enduring
Freedom invasion of Afghanistan by the US and allied forces.▫Why? The Taliban govt. there was harboring al-
Qaeda leadership (Osama Bin Laden escaped)• March 2003, Operation Iraqi Freedom
invasion of Iraq by the US & GB▫Saddam Hussein went into hiding while forces
searched for weapons of mass destruction (WMD).▫No WMDs were ever found, Hussein was convicted
and executed in 2006 for crimes against humanity