Title: Margaret Thatcher Pic 1 Stephanie Alvarez Global Studies II
1Margaret Thatcher
Pic 1
- Stephanie Alvarez
- Global Studies II
- Okoth 10
- 4/07/07
2Contents
- Thesis
- Background Info
- Education
- Who Influenced Her
- Rise to Power
- First Term
- Second Term
- Third Term
- Downfall
- Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan
- Legacy
- Works Cited
- Pictures Works Cited
Pic 2
3Thesis
- Although Margaret Thatcher made many mistakes
that left her no choice but to resign from her
decade of power in Great Britain, during her time
as Prime Minister, she helped save Europe from
Communism and lead Great Britain to its economic
prosperity.
4Background Info
- Born October 13, 1925 Grantham Lincolnshire
- Family
- Mother Beatrice Roberts
- Father Alfred Roberts
- ran grocery business
- local councilor in Grantham
- one sister
- Methodist
- Community bounded together by traditions of
self-help, charitable work, honesty - Married (1951) Denis Thatcher
- Local businessman ran familys firm ? executive
oil industry - 1953- 2 children
Pic 3
Thatchers congregation stressed the importance
of family values.
5Education
- Attended local state school
- Oxford University
- Studied chemistry at Somerville College
(1943-1947) - Tutor Dorothy Hodgkin
- 1950s trained as lawyer
- Specialized in taxation
Thatchers tutor, Dorothy Hodgkin, won the Nobel
Peace Prize (1964) for pioneering the X-ray.
6Who Influenced Her
- Father active in local politics and religion
- Family was from Liberal family, he was
Independent - Counselor in Grantham
- Talked to her about current affairs
- elected president of student Conservative
Association - met politicians
- known to party members
7Rise To Power
Pic 5
- 1959- elected to Parliament
- Given junior office in Harold Macmillans
administration - 1964-1970- shadowed PM ? became authoritative
figure in party - 1970- Education Secretary
- Conservatives gained power under Edward Heath
- 1974- General Election ran against Heath
- 1st woman to ever lead political party and serve
as Leader of the Opposition in the House of
Commons - leader of the largest party not in government in
a Westminster System of parliamentary government - alternative PM to the present incumbent
- leads rival alternative government Shadow
Cabinet/ Opposition Front Bench
Sir Edward Heath was PM from 1970 to 1974 and
head of the Conservative Party from 1965-1975.
8First Term (1979-1983)
- Cut direct taxes? increase indirect taxes
- Inflation rising? interest rates raised
- Inflation was checked, government kept it low
- Unemployment rate grew at first, but then
decreased in 1986 - 1981- GB entering recession
- Increased taxes but cut interest ? economic
productivity increase - April 1982- Argentines invaded Falkland Islands
- British Task Force regained control by June
9Second Term (1983-1987)
- Sold state assets (made up over 20 of economy)
- 1984-1985 violent miners union strike under
military leadership - IRA attempt to murder Thatcher and Cabinet
members by bombing hotel in Brighton at
Conservative party annual conference - Westland Affair
- Problems with helicopter manufacturer
- Allowed U.S. warplanes to use air bases to attack
Libya
10Third Term (1987-1990)
- 1988-reform education system
- 1989- new tax policies
- Community Charge
- 1990- change in National Health Service
- Economy boomed 1987-1988? over-productivity
- Monetary disagreement
- Pressured by other to equal the pound sterling to
the Deutschmark by the European Exchange
Mechanism (ERM)
11Downfall
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- Resignation of Cabinet members
- Michael Heseltine Defense Minister
- Nigel Lawson Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Sir Geoffrey Howe Foreign Secretary
- Separation of party
- Many social problems
- November 22, 1990 resigned
12Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan
I like Mr. Gorbachev, we can do business
together.
Pic 7
- He was President for 8 of 11 years she was PM
- 1981- she was 1st foreign leader to visit him
after his inauguration - Same outlooks tax cuts, privatization of
companies, laissez-faire, foreign affairs and
free trade - Anti-Communism
- Met with Gorbachev
Ronald Reagan was one of Margaret Thatchers
closest political and personal friends.
13Legacy
If you want anything said, ask a man. If you
want something done, ask a woman.
- 1st female PM
- over a decade of power Great Britains longest
serving PM - Set example for women
- Defeated socialism
- Promotes tax cuts, privatization of companies,
free trade - Influenced diplomacy used in the destruction of
the Soviet Union
14Bibliography
- Congdon, Timothy. "A Rustproof Iron Lady."
Foreign Policy No. 134. 2003. 13 Mar 2007
ltwww.jstor.orggt. - Jackson, Guida M.. Women Who Ruled. Santa
Barbara ABC-Clio, 1990. - Congdon, Timothy. "Prime Minister." Encyclopedia
Britannica Online School Edition. 2007.
Encyclopedia Britannica. 15 Mar 2007
lthttp//school.eb.com/eb/article-257666gt. - Pic 1- "Margaret Thatcher." Time Magazine. Time
Magazine. 6 Apr 2007 lthttp//img.timeinc.net/time/
magazine/archive/covers/1979/1101790514_400.jpggt.
- Pic 2- Flower, Kevin. "Britain reports progress
on trial for Lockerbie suspects." CNN. Reuters. 6
Apr 2007 lthttp//www.cnn.com/WORLD/meast/9902/14/l
ockerbie/great.britain.map.jpggt. - Pic 3- "The Scotsman." 2005. Scotsman. 6 Apr 2007
lthttp//images.scotsman.com/2005/10/13/thatcher.jp
ggt. - Pic 4- "Dorothy Hodgkin." Pugwash Online. Pugwash
Online. 6 Apr 2007 lthttp//www.pugwash.org/images/
hodgkin-memory-of.jpggt. - Pic 5- Guardian Unlimited. 6 Apr 2007
lthttp//image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Politics/P
ix/pictures/2003/08/27/Heath_portrait_1959_2.jpggt.
- Pic 7- All Posters.com. 6 Apr 2007
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