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POWERPOINT 31
  • The Reagan - Bush Years,
  • 1981 - 1992

2
The Reagan Revolution
  • Ronald Reagan wins landslide election in 1980
  • Former governor of California
  • Republicans controlled Senate for early years of
    his presidency
  • Reagan in Office
  • Great Communicator
  • Chose effective staff
  • Supply-side economics

3
The Election of 1980
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The Reagan Revolution (cont.d)
  • Iranian hostages released January 20, 1981
  • Reagan shot March 30, 1981
  • Dealt firmly with Air Traffic Controller Strike
  • Budget Act of 1981
  • Increased defense spending
  • National debt rose sharply
  • Deregulation causes problems for Reagan
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Savings and loan companies

5
Reagan and Foreign Policy
  • Economy improves by late 1982
  • Took hard line with Soviets
  • Supported Contras in Nicaragua
  • Grenada invasion, October 1983
  • Middle East troubles impact America
  • Terrorist attack kills 239 Marines in Lebanon
  • Strategic Defense Imitative plan contributes to
    decline of Soviet Union

6
Social Tensions and Strains of the 1980s
  • AIDS appears in U.S. in 1980s
  • Cable television and personal computers change
    way Americans live
  • Families experience growing problems, including
    divorce, single parenthood, and school problems
  • Resurgence of evangelical Christianity in 1980s
  • Moral majority
  • Pro-life and pro-choice movements

7
The 1984 Presidential Election
  • Democrats jockey for nomination
  • Jesse Jackson and Gary Hart
  • Walter Mondale emerges as candidate
  • Reagan wins landslide victory
  • Carried 49 states

8
The Election of 1984
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Reagans Second Term
  • Major tax reforms are made in 1986
  • Gramm-Rudman-Hollings
  • Yuppie youth culture
  • Challenger tragedy
  • Soviets and Americans reach agreements
  • Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Perestroika and glasnost
  • Iran-Contra Affair damages Reagan presidency
  • Colonial Oliver North

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Reagans Second Term (cont.d)
  • Reagan has major impact on Supreme Court
  • President names majority of justices
  • Also names Sandra Day OConnor first woman
    justice
  • Soviets pull out of war in Afghanistan
  • Reagan and Gorbachev visit each others capitols
  • By 1987, agree to remove intermediate nukes from
    Europe
  • Relations with Soviets improved

11
The 1988 Presidential Election
  • In 1988, George H.W. Bush wins presidency
  • No new taxes
  • Democrats run unorganized campaign
  • Michael Dukakis
  • Dirty campaign
  • Reagan legacy is mixed
  • Not as good as his admirers claim
  • Nor as bad as his detractors assert

12
The Election of 1988
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The Bush Succession
  • In office, Bush pushes for improvements at home
  • Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Savings and loan debacle
  • Foreign affairs claim much of presidents
    attention
  • China mows down human rights along with students
    in Tiananmen Square
  • American military seizes Panamas Noriega and
    brings him to justice
  • Americans lose faith in Bush over taxes

14
The Bush Succession (cont.d)
  • Gulf War brings America and world together to
    liberate Kuwait
  • U.S. wins decisive victory against Iraq
  • Saddam Hussein remained in power
  • 1991 coupe led to collapse of Soviet Union
  • In budget battle, Bush caves to Democrats
  • Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination
    enthralls country
  • Last years of presidency bring more anxiety

15
Persian Gulf War, 1991
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Discussion Questions
  • Ronald Reagan is a liked and disliked president.
    What were his successes and failures, and why is
    opinion so diametrically opposed about him?
  • Discuss Reagans foreign policy. How did his
    relationship with the USSR develop over his
    presidency?
  • Examine the domestic policies of George Bush.
    What were his accomplishments? Failures?
  • What were the causes of the Gulf War? How was
    Bush able to pull together a coalition to defeat
    Iraq? Was Iraqs defeat a victory for the U.S.?
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