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Ronald Reagan

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Quiz Guide #22 Election of 1980: Carter (Democrat) ran against Reagan (Republican). Carter restricted by the recession and his actions to handle foreign affairs of Camp David Accords and Iran Hostage Crisis. Reagan promised New Deal for Americans including less government spending, less government control, and more free enterprise. Reagan wins easily since most was against second Carter term. Reaganomics: "supply-side economics" (trickle down economy) It was Reagan's economy policy that called for tax reduction and strict spending watch. It would stimulate new investment and economic growth, boost productivity, and reduce federal debt. Lost revenues would come from cut of spending. He also let businesses operate at their own discretion.

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Unit 9 notes Detente & Peace Through Strength Cracking the AP(2015 Edition) :(Required) Detente pg(s) 247-250 Peace Through Strength pg(s) 251-254 Out of Many Textbook: (Recommended) Detente pg(s): 1079-1082, 1083-1084 Peace Through Strength pg(s): 1107-1111, 1121-1128 US 1980 Olympic Ban Camp David Accords Iran Hostage Rescue Cold War Nixon Detente policy Reagan?s SDI programme War Powers Act 1985 State of the Union Address
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Chapter 30: Turning Inward: Society and Politics from Ford to BushSociety, Politics, and World Events from Ford to Reagan, 1974-

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? ? Textbook Site for: The Enduring Vision, Fifth Edition Paul S. Boyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison Clifford E. Clark, Jr., Carleton College et al. Chapter Summary Chapter 30: Turning Inward: Society and Politics from Ford to BushSociety, Politics, and World Events from Ford to Reagan, 1974-1989 Chapter Themes The social activism of the 1960s had changed to a new mood. Some social trends and movements rooted in the 1960s survived and grew but millions of young people turned from public to private concerns that easily became self-centered materialism. Environmental consciousness was still present, and by the late 1970s it particularly targeted the nuclear power industry. One permanent

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1960-present 372. Election of 1960: Kennedy vs. Nixon, Kennedy (due to televised charisma) won over Nixon (pale and nervous) 373. President John F. Kennedy: second youngest president, entered?presidency as tensions of the Cold War increased; unable to get major initiatives through Congress due to conservative bloc; tax cuts (economic stimulation); reluctantly gets involved in civil rights; emphasizes Space Race (man on the moon) 374. Rachel Carson, Silent Spring: effects of pesticides on the environment; changed way Americans viewed their impact on nature 375. Berlin Wall: due to threat of nuclear war, Soviets erected wall to separate East Berlin from West Berlin (end exodus of intellect to west); symbol of communist denial of freedom

The Collapse of Consensus 1963-present OUTLINE

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The Collapse of Consensus (1963-Present) There is a consensus they developed where Americans are by in large the same. But then later on American society becomes very divided. Civil Rights Movement An American Dilemma ? Gunnar Myrdal America contrasted with dilemmas such as segregation, violence, etc. This starts to drive ideas about the civil rights movement. Brown v. Board of Education (1954) Segregation within the schools. It takes about 20 years for this to officially happen. Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott In Alabama. If I don?t give the bus company my money, then they are going to lose a lot of money. So they will satisfy their needs. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Isolated incodents of civil rights movements. Not until about 1961 does major civil
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