Title: Ch. 34: Camelot to Watergate 1960 - 1975
1Ch. 34 Camelot to Watergate 1960 - 1975
- American History (CHA3U1)
2Introduction
- The 1960s began with such promise with the
election of the youthful and charismatic JFK and
ended in turmoil and disgrace with Nixon and
Watergate
3Sec. 1 Kennedys New Frontier
- The Election of 1960 Dem. Kennedy vs. Rep.
Nixon - The Impact of Television Kennedy better looking
on TV - The Issue Of Religion Kennedy became first and
only Catholic to ever become President, but
narrowly
4Dem. Kennedy vs. Rep. Nixon
5Sec. 1 Kennedys New Frontier
- The New Frontier torch passed to a new
generation born in the 20th C - ask not what your country can do for you Ask
what you can do for your country - Kennedy popular all over the world
6Sec. 1 Kennedys New Frontier
- Kennedys Economic Program tax cuts and
increased business efficiency - Promoting Economic Growth business / unions hold
down prices / wages - Conflicts With Steel Companies lower wages but
higher prices forced Kennedy to threaten buying
foreign steel and investigating price-fixing
7Sec. 1 Kennedys New Frontier
- Legislative Victories NASA (National
Aeronautics Space Administration), federal aid
to public schools, urban renewal - Conflict With Congress Southern Democrats
opposed Kennedys plans to help the poor and
elderly (e.g. medicare)
8Sec. 1 Kennedys New Frontier
9Sec. 1 Kennedys New Frontier
- Tragedy in Dallas Kennedy shot Nov. 22 63
while trying to win over S. Dem. - The Warren Commission Lee Harvey Oswald found
to be the lone assassin - Johnson Takes Over - VP is able to get much of
Kennedys New Frontier programs passed out of
memory for Kennedy
10Kennedy Assassination
11Sec. 2 The Great Society
- The Election of 1964 Dem. LBJ vs. Rep.
Goldwater easily won by LBJ - LBJ offered the Great Society where Kennedys
program of helping the poor was expanded upon to
include discrimination, pollution social ills - Goldwater would allow military to use nuclear
weapons
12Dem. Johnson vs. Rep. Goldwater
13Sec. 2 The Great Society
- War On Poverty
- The Other America 25 of Americans were poor
(Michael Harrington) ? slums of inner cities,
rural Deep South, elderly - Johnson Declares War war on poverty ? Office of
Economic Opportunity (OEO) ? billion budget ?
disease, illiteracy, unemployment - Medicare hospital care age gt 65
14Sec. 2 The Great Society
- Immigration Reform 157,000 immigrants per yr ?
83,000 Great Britain / Ireland vs. 100 India
based on quotas - - Immigration Act 1965 favoured those with
special skills ? Asia Latin American immigrants
increased sharply
15Sec. 2 The Great Society
- Rising Costs End Great Society - 54 billion in
1964 to 98 billion by 1968 - Guns and Butter Vietnam War costing 20 billion
/yr rising social costs led to 28 billion
federal govt deficit - End of an Era Congress would not raise taxes
unless social costs reduced - Growing Concern for the Environment R. Carsons
Silent Spring ? new laws
16Sec. 3 An Imperial Presidency
- Nixons Political Career
- first President to be elected (1968) after losing
first time (1960) - Changed image from being ruthless to being
broad-minded and calm
17Sec. 3 An Imperial Presidency
- The War Against Crime
- Nixon disagreed with permissive rights given to
those accused of crimes - Warren Burger and 3 other judges were added to
the Supreme Court who supported police power
18Sec. 3 An Imperial Presidency
- Nixons Economic Policies
- Stagflation rising unemployment inflation
unsuccessfully dealt with - A Balance of Payments Deficit USA automobiles
worldwide 76 (1950) 31 (1970) ? 22 billion
trade deficit - The New Federalism less spending by federal
govt ? more by state local govt
19Sec. 3 An Imperial Presidency
- The Energy Crisis
- Fall of 1973 Arab nations (OPEC) placed embargo
on oil shipments to USA because of support for
Israel - Price of gas, heating oil etc. increased 400 and
often shortages - USA had 6 of world pop. ? used 33 of worlds
energy ? conservation began
20Energy Crisis
21Sec. 4 The Watergate Scandal
- A Crisis in the Presidency Nixon wins a massive
landslide in 1972 by withdrawing from Vietnam,
visiting China Russia and supporting law and
order - CREEP Committee to Reelect the President raises
illegal money that is used to pay for dirty
tricks in election - The Watergate Break-in ? bugged offices of the
Democrats in Watergate B.
22Sec. 4 The Watergate Scandal
- The Investigation Senate held televised
hearings into the break-in showing connection
with CREEP - The Trial 25 people connected to Nixon were
convicted imprisoned
Charles Colson
G. Gordon Liddy
23Sec. 4 The Watergate Scandal
- The President Answers refuses to hand over
White House audio tapes - The Saturday Night Massacre Nixon dismisses
special prosecutor (Cox) demanding the tapes - Agnew Resigns Vice President took bribes ?
Gerald Ford new VP
24Sec. 4 The Watergate Scandal
- Nixon Proclaims Innocence appoints new special
prosecutor ? releases written transcripts - Tapes Reveal Cover-up August 1974 Supreme Court
forces Nixon to turn over the tapes ? resigns
August 8th
25Sec. 4 The Watergate Scandal
- Ford Becomes President good, honest man, but
pardons Nixon to avoid trial - Congress Reasserts Its Authority Democratic
Congress at odds with Ford - Congress Attacks Executive Privilege War Powers
Act requires President to report to Congress 48
hrs after sending troops into action and
potentially withdraw troops within 60 days
26President Gerald Ford
27Sec. 4 The Watergate Scandal
- Quarrels Over the Economy Ford wanted to
decrease govt social programs deregulate
businesses while Congress wanted job creation - Fords Foreign Policy Helsinki Accords
recognized the borders of Eastern Europe and
human rights - - Ford not allowed to aid S. Vietnam Camodia ?
Communist take over 1975
28Fall of Saigon April 1975
29Sec. 4 The Watergate Scandal
- The Bicentennial USA turned 200 years old on
July 4, 1976 with big celebrations - - despite problems still a great nation that put
a man on the moon and stopped imperial presidency
30Conclusion
- The dream that became a nightmare for America
would not really end until the 1980s when
President Ronald Reagan would instill an optimism
in America not seen for 20 years - The wounds caused by the deaths of President
Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy and
thousands of soldiers would finally start to heal