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Conservative 1980s. Chapter 40. Essential Question?. What ended the Cold War?. New Right. Conservative coalition of evangelical Christians, Republicans, and economically fiscal Democrats. Anti: abortion, feminism, homosexual, affirmative action, big government. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Conservative 1980s

Conservative 1980s

Chapter 40

Page 2: Conservative 1980s

Essential Question?

• What ended the Cold War?

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New Right• Conservative coalition of evangelical

Christians, Republicans, and economically fiscal Democrats.

• Anti: abortion, feminism, homosexual, affirmative action, big government.

• Pro: tax cuts, deregulation. • Result of the 1960s counterculture.• Force behind Reagan and Bush Sr.

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1980 Election• Democrats: Run President Carter– Negatives: Iran Hostage Crisis, inflation.

• Republicans: Former actor, governor Ronald Reagan.– Hard line Cold Warrior– Support of New Right– Great public speaker

• Reagan wins 489 to 49

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1980 Election

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President Reagan Timeline• 1981: Iran hostages released

– Reganomics– Sandra O’Conner 1st female on

Supreme Court– US aids anti-communists in

Central America• 1982: Recession• 1983: SDI introduced

– Lebanon– Greneda

• 1984: Reagan reelected• 1985: Gorbachev gains power

in USSR• 1986: Iran-Contra

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First Year

• Inauguration Day: Hostages released

• Took aim at entitlement programs (welfare, housing, Social Security)

• Pursued “smaller government”

• Survived a gunshot, back at the White House in 12 days.

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Reaganomics• Tax cuts + deregulation +

lower government spending

• Wanted to stimulate economy and lower deficit.

• Also known as “Supply-Side” economics.

• 1982: US economy hits worst recession since GD.

• Economy quickly recovered, but a gap began to develop between rich and poor.

• Rich (yuppies) became fabulously wealthy; middle class didn’t notice a change; poor got poorer.

• The economic prosperity of the 80s really relied on military spending.

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Cold War• Reagan actually increased

the debt by funding massive military projects.

• Called Soviets “evil”• Fight the Cold War by

outspending the USSR in the arms race.

• Proposes the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars): Space based nuclear missile deterrence.

• Reagan new that this would be massively expensive, but he also know that the USSR could not afford to do it.

• Reagan also imposed trade embargoes with the USSR that economically devastated them.

• With their backs to the wall, the USSR could fight, or negotiate.

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Troubles Abroad• Israel invaded Lebanon

in 1983; a civil war in Lebanon left the nation in chaos.

• US sent Marines to try and restore peace, but a suicide bomber killed 200+.

• US withdrew, Reagan not politically harmed.

• Communist “Sandistas” had taken over Nicaragua and threatened to take over El Salvador.

• Reagan supplied the “Contras” in El Salvador with $, guns, and military advisors.

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Grenada• Tiny Caribbean island

that experienced a communist coup in 1983.

• Evoking the Monroe Doctrine, and Roosevelt Corollary, Reagan sent a massive military force to Grenada to restore Democracy.

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1984 Election• Republicans re-

nominate Reagan.• Democrats run former

VP Walter Mondale.– Mondale picks 1st female

VP candidate Geraldine Ferraro.

• Reagan cruises to victory: 525 to 13.

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Glasnost and Perestroika• USSR’s new leader Mikhail

Gorbachev was determined to restructure (perestroika) the Soviet economy and work toward better relations with the US (Glasnost).

• Reagan and Gorbachev met 4 times, signing the INF treaty which eliminated nuclear missiles in Europe.

• Effectively ended the Cold War

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Iran-Contra• Iran held many Americans

hostage after the Lebanese civil war.

• Reagan also sought more aid for the Contras fighting communism in El Salvador, but Congress would not give him the $.

• The White House agreed to sell Iran guns if they freed their hostages.

• The $ from the guns would go to aid the Contras in CA.

• All of this was done without the knowledge of Congress.

• Congress investigated, but no evidence was turned up to prove that Reagan knew about the deal.

• Regan’s legacy has been tarnished by Iran-Contra. Opponents say he “may” not have known about it, but he should have.

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Reaganomics: The Lesson• Reagan had deregulated

businesses and cut taxes, which stimulated the economy.

• He had grossly failed to balance the budget, adding $2 trillion in debt.

• Reagan did set the standard of cutting social spending, which would continue for 20 years after he left office.

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Conservative Supreme Court• Reagan appointed 3

conservative judges.• Sandra Day O’Conner

became the 1st female justice.

• The SC struck down affirmative action rules and also allowed for new restrictions on abortion.

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1988 Election• Democrats hoped to take

advantage of Iran-Contra in the 88 election.

• Also, a minor economic crisis with the banks and Wall Street threatened Republicans.

• Democrats nominate Michael Dukakis.

• Republicans nominate VP George Bush Sr.

• Bush wins 426 to 111.• Bush victory means

continuation of Reagan’s policies.

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President Bush, Sr. Timeline• 1989: Tiananmen Square

Massacre– Berlin Wall Falls– Eastern European revolts

against communism• 1990: Iraq invades Kuwait

– Germany reunites– Americans with Disabilities Act

• 1991: Persian Gulf War– Clarence Thomas appointed to

SC– USSR dissolves

• 1992: 27th Amendment

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Tiananmen Square• Chinese protesters gather in

Tiananmen Square to push for democracy.

• Chinese government brutally crushed and massacred the protesters.

• US and world condemned, but did nothing to help because China had become a major trading partner.

• Communism would continue in the world’s largest nation.

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Cold War Ends• 1989: Communist regimes

in Eastern Europe began to fall to peaceful protests.

• Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and East Germany became democratic without resistance from the USSR.

• Germans tore down the Berlin Wall and reunited in 1990.

• The USSR was in its last days of communism, thanks to Gorbachev’s changes.

• An unsuccessful military coup was halted, and the USSR broke up into 15 separate nations, all embracing democracy and capitalism.

• Questions about the USSR’s nuclear arsenal were clarified when the new nation of Russia agreed to limit it’s weapons in the START II treaty.

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Fall of the Berlin Wall

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Europe

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Lessons of the Cold War-Containment worked,

very slowly, but effective.

- The military spending by the US had helped the economy.

- The Cold War was the only extended period of internationlist policies by US. Would we revert to isolationism?

• The communist regime in Nicaragua also folded in favor of democracy.

• Although not communist, the South African government ended decades of Apartheid (segregation) and Nelson Mandela became their new president.

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Persian Gulf War• 1990: Iraqi leader Saddam

Hussein invaded tiny Kuwait. • Hussein sought oil, and had

larger plans of overrunning Israel in the future.

• Iraq had been a former ally of the US because we had a common enemy, Iran. For years the US had supplied Iraq with $ and guns.

• The UN told Hussein that he had until January to leave, he didn’t.

• 28 nations sent troops to the Gulf, when the deadline expired, they attacked Iraq with full force.

• The war lasted only 4 days before Hussein agreed to a cease-fire.

• With Iraq out of Kuwait the mission had been accomplished. Hussein would stay in power because the war’s goal was not to remove him, simply to liberate Kuwait.

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Swift Justice

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Domestic Bush• Americans with Disabilities Act: prohibited

discrimination of disabled.• Bush nominated the 2nd AA justice, Clarence

Thomas. Unlike most AAs, Thomas was very conservative. His nomination was complicated by charges of sexual misconduct.

• Bush had campaigned on a platform that didn’t raise taxes. He eventually relinquished to try to cut into the deficit. Voters would not forget his false promises in 1992.