Title: Modern Presidencies-Ford, Carter, Reagan, and Bush I
1Modern Presidencies-Ford, Carter, Reagan, and
Bush I
- Or, stuff you almost lived through
2President Ford
- Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973 as Vice President
- Richard Nixon resigned in 1975 Ford chose Nelson
Rockefeller as his Vice President neither were
elected - Ford pardoned Nixon country was against the
pardon - Economy in recession with high inflation and
unemployment stagflation - War Powers Act (1) notify Congress within 48
hours if send troops (2) troops stay overseas 60
days without Congressional approval (3) Congress
can bring troops home by passing a concurrent
resolution
3Ford Presidency (1974-1977)
- Never elected to the executive branch
- Pardons Nixon 1 month after Nixon resigns
- Brings 140,000 Vietnamese refugees to America
- Whip Inflation Now (WIN) and vetoes of social
program spending bills to lower inflation
(Inflation drops from 12 to 5) - Helsinki Accords (human rights)
4Ford Being Rushed to Safety after Assassination
Attempt
5Manson Family Member, Lynette Squeaky Fromme,
and Sara Jane Moore both tried to shoot Ford (he
was unharmed both times)
6Foreign Policy
- North Vietnam took over South Vietnam
- American airlift rescued thousands of Americans
and Vietnamese - Helsinki Accords, U.S., Canada, Soviet Union, and
30 European nations pledge to cooperate
7Election of 1976
Republican Democrat
Candidates Gerald R. Ford (240) Jimmy Carter (297)
Issues Inflation Control Experience Honesty Washington Outsider
8Carters Domestic Issues
- Inflation was 10 percent
- Created the Department of Energy to help save
fuel - Three Mile Island partial meltdown of the core
occurred, releasing some radiation - Nuclear industry suffered
- Amnesty granted to those who had evaded the draft
during the Vietnam War - Civil Rights
- Affirmative action
9Carters Foreign Policies
- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
- Friction with the Soviet Union SALTII treaty
withdrawn from Senate - Sanctions boycott of 1980 Summer Olympic games
held in Moscow - Mariel boatlift Cubans allowed to come to U.S.,
some were criminals - Returned the Panama Canal to Panama in 199
- Iran seizes American Hostages Ayatollah Khomeini
10Carter Presidency
- SALT II Treaty (not ratified by Senate)
- Iran Hostage Crisis
- Camp David Accords (Egypt Israel)
- Inflation back up (12)
- Department of Energy
- Panama Canal Zone Treaty (return control to
Panama in 2000)
11Images of the Carter Years
12Election of 1980
Republican Democrat
Candidates Ronald Reagan (489) Jimmy Carter (49)
Issues Cut the size of the fed. Government Iran Hostages Common Man Camp David Accords Reagan is trigger happy Minority Rights
13Reagan Presidency
- Marine base bombing in Lebanon
- Troops to Grenada (to free medical students and
overthrow oppressive gov) - Star Wars (Strategic Defense Initiative)
- Iran-Contra Scandal
- Tax reform and supply-side economics
- Huge budget deficits
- Sandra Day OConner appointed to Supreme Court
(but no real support for feminism) - Assassination attempt (John Hinckley)
- Ending the Cold War (glasnost and perestroika
with Gorbachev) Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this
wall!
14Election of 1984
Democrat Republican
Candidates Walter Mondale (and Geraldine Ferraro) (13) Ronald Reagan (and George H.W. Bush) (525)
Issues Social Programs Womens Rights Reaganomics Improved economy Tough on commies
15Chart Federal Defense Spending 1978-1990
Federal Defense Spending, 1978-1990
CHART
16Images of the Reagan Years
17Election of 1988
Republican Democrat
Candidates George H.W. Bush (426) Michael Dukakis (112)
Issues Strong Military Pro-life No new taxes Military cut-backs Social programs
18George Bush
19Bush I Presidency
- Panama Invasion and arrest of Gen Manuel Noriega
- Noriega was tried on eight counts of drug
trafficking racketeering, and money laundering in
April 1992. Noriega's US prison sentence ended in
September 2007 pending the outcome of
extradition requests by both Panama and France,
he remaining prison as of May 200 - End of Communism (Berlin Wall, USSR Break-up)
- Persian Gulf War 8/2/1990 Desert Storm Kuwait
- Recession and Tax Increase
- China Revolt (Tiananmen Square)
- L.A. Riots
- Quayle Fact- potatoe other missteps
- AMERICA NO BAMA
20Images of Bush I
21Standards
- Element SSUSH25.e
- Explain the relationship between Congress and
President Bill Clinton including the North
American Free Trade Agreement and his impeachment
and acquittal. - Element SSUSH25.f
- Analyze the 2000 presidential election and its
outcome emphasizing the role of the electoral
college. - Element SSUSH25.g
- Analyze the response of President George W. Bush
to the attacks of September 11, 2001 on the
United States, the war against terrorism, and the
subsequent American interventions in Afghanistan
and Iraq. -
22Bill Clinton
- Governor of Arkansas
- Ran for President in 1992 against George Bush
- Accused of having a mistress and being a draft
dodger - Did not inhale
- H. Ross Perot, third party candidate
23Clintons First Term
- Economy spending cuts and tax increases
- Health care Hillary appointed to analyze
problem suggested government-supervised
insurance program defeated in Congress
24Republicans Contract with America
- Newt Gingrich, Georgia representative scale back
federal government - 1994, voters elected Republicans to Congress
balanced budget, welfare reform government shut
down Republicans blamed
Mrs Tummins was my best student ever
25Clintons Second Term
- 1996 Campaign Clinton vs. Bob Dole (Ross Perot
will get 8) - Clinton wins due to strong economy
- Congress raises minimum wage
- Passes NAFTA-(North American Free Trade
Agreement) mostly with Mexico
26Scandals
- Whitewater Affair fraudulent loans and land
deals in Arkansas - Illegal campaign donations from foreign nations
- Monica Lewinsky
- 1998, House impeached Clinton acquited by the
Senate
27George W. Bush
- Elected 2000
- Democrat Al Gore challenged the election
- 9/11
- Iraq War
- Election of 2004 defeated John Kerry
- Hurricane Katrina
- Election of 2008
28Transparency Political Cartoons The Election of
2000
29The George W. Bush Presidency
- What was the impact of Bushs domestic agenda and
his response to the terrorist attack against the
U.S.? - Vocabulary
- -George W. Bush Taliban
- -Bush v. Gore Patriot Act
- -Afghanistan WMD
- -No Child Left Behind Act
- -Department of Homeland Security
30Sec 4 The George W. Bush Presidency
The George W. Bush Presidency
An Election Controversy Main Idea The 2000
presidential election between Al Gore and George
W. Bush resulted in such a close vote that a
recount was needed and the Supreme Court had to
intervene. Bush Launches an Ambitious
Agenda Main Idea Bushs priorities were tax
cuts to stimulate the economy, as well as
addressing education and the needs of senior
citizens. The United States Is Attacked Main
Idea On September 11, 2001, a foreign enemy
attacked the United States for the first time
since Pearl Harbor when terrorists crashed planes
into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Americas War on Terrorism Main Idea American
officials determined that Osama Bin Laden was
responsible for the attacks and quickly sent
American forces to the region, made attempts to
improve domestic security, and expanded the war
on terror to Iraq. Continued...
31Landslide Election results
- Electoral votes
- For Obama
- 365
- Electoral votes
- for McCain
- 173
32 33Barack Obama
- Election of 2008
- First African American President
- Economic Recession
- Government intervention in business
- Setting the end of Iraq military deployment