Title: Richard Nixon 1968-1973
1Ronald Reagan 1980-1988
Richard Nixon 1968-1973
George Bush 1988-1992
Gerald Ford 1973-1976
William Clinton 1992-2000
Jimmy Carter 1976-1980
2Middle East New International Player
3World Oil Reserves (2002)
4TheExpansionofIsrael
5Richard Milhous Nixon 1968-1974
- Nixon foreign policy
- 1.Vietnam escalated and then withdrew in 1973
- 2.China restored relations
- 3.Soviet Union détente SALT I
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- Yom Kippur War (Arab-Israeli Conflicts)
- OPEC 1973 Energy Crisis
- Watergate ? resignation
6Gerald Rudolph Ford
- VP Spiro Agnew resigned before Nixon resigns
Ford replaced Nixon in 1974 (25th Amendment) - Pardons Nixon
- Helsinki Accords US agrees to European borders
in exchange for Soviets allowing travel and
better human rights (which never happens) - Fall of Vietnam to Commies - 1975
1974-1976
7- Washington outsider, Gov of GA, peanut farmer!
- stagflation
- At home
- Sunbelt migrations
- Three Mile Island
- National Energy Act
- Panama Canal Treaty
- Russians in Afghanistan ? US supports Bin Ladin!,
boycotts 1980 Olympics - Support of Shah vs. Ayatollah Khomeni ? Iranian
hostage crisis ? 2nd OPEC Embargo - Camp David Accords (highpoint!)
- Pardons draft dodgers from Vietnam
Jimmy Carter 1976-1980
8Camp David Accords (1979)
President President Prime
MinisterAnwar Sadat Jimmy Carter
Menachem Begin of Egypt of the U. S.
Of Israel
9- At home
- supply side economics (aka trickle down theory)
- cuts taxes , govt programs
- national debt/deficit
- Deregulation (airlines)
- 1984 Election Geraldine Ferraro
- INF Treaty (Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces)
- Increased military spending Strategic Defense
- Initiative-- STAR WARS (no détente under Reagan!)
- (Iran-Contra Affair)
- -- Iran/Iraq War US Govt Supports Iraq but
sells arms to Iran ? fund weapons for
Contras in Nicaragua. - Supported glasnost (Gorbachev) Tear Down this
Wall!
Ronald Wilson Reagan 1980-1988
10How did Gorbachev as a leader in 1985 signal a
trend toward greater liberalization in the Soviet
Union?What was glasnost? What was
perestroika?
11In China, thousands of Chinese risk their lives
in Tiananmen Square protests.
12- As democracy rocks the Communist world, the
Berlin Wall finally falls. (video)
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14Velvet Revolutions of 1989 A revolutionary wave
that swept across Central and Eastern in late
1989, ending in the overthrow of Soviet-style
Communist Bloc states within the space of a few
months.
15End of Cold War Timeline (video)
- December 3, 1989 President Reagan and Gorbachev
declare end of the Cold War - 1991 Warsaw Pact officially dissolved
- December 1991 Gorbachev resigns under pressure
and Soviet Union is dissolved, Boris Yeltsin
takes over
16George Herbert Walker Bush
- Berlin Wall falls
- no new taxes
- The Persian Gulf Wars (a.k.a. Desert
Shield/Desert Storm)
Read my lips! 1988-1992
17Failure of Communism Essential Questions
- What are some reasons Communism dissolves by the
end of the Cold War? - Why was the Berlin Wall coming down in Germany
seen as a symbol for all of Communism ending?
18- NAFTA controversial because
- Embassy bombings and Yugoslavia/Kosovo mess
- End of Vietnamese trade embargo
- Impeached over Whitewater (aka Monica
- Lewinsky scandal)
William Jefferson Clinton 1992-2000
Bill
19Modern Foreign Policy
- Wins election by ruling in Bush vs. Gore
- Increased troops in S. Korea
- Castro/Cuban Sanctions
- Post 9-11 hunt for terrorists
Afghanistan/Iraq/Syria - At home No Child Left Behind (unfunded mandate)
George W. Bush (2000-2008)