Ford - GHWB How did his pardon of Richard Nixon affect Gerald

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Ford - GHWB

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How did his pardon of Richard Nixon affect Gerald Ford's political standing?

How did President Ford attempt to get the nation's economy back in shape? What was the purpose of the W.I.N. buttons?

How did the energy crisis complicate Ford's problems?

What factors played a significant role in Jimmy Carter's narrow victory in the 1976 presidential election?

How did the approach that Jimmy Carter used to win the presidency hamper him AS president?

How did Carter manage to help bring about a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel?

What problems did critics have with President Carter's foreign policy philosophy?

How was President Carter's treatment of the Shah of Iran inconsistent with his foreign policy philosophy?

What led to the Iranian hostage crisis? What political affects did it have on the Carter administration?

Why did detente collapse with the Soviet Union during the Carter administration?

Why did President Carter's popularity drop so dramatically by 1980?

Describe the basis of Christian evangelicalism. How could it lead to both social liberalism, as in Jimmy Carter, and, more typically, cultural conservatism, as in Jerry Falwell?

List some of the issues stressed by the "Christian right."

How did activists build the "New Right?" What was Ronald Reagan's role in the emergence of the movement?

To what extent was the tax revolt of the 1970s and 1980s as much an attack on government programs in principle as it was a frustration with high taxes?

Why did Ronald Reagan win such a decisive victory in 1980? What happened in the congressional races?

What were the key elements of the Reagan Coalition? How did it differ from the traditional Republican constituency?

Explain the assumptions of supply-side economics or "Reaganomics." How did the Reagan administration implement it?

What steps were taken in the area of deregulation in the Reagan administration?

What lifted the economy out of the 1982-1983 recession? What contribution did Reagan's economic policy make to the recovery?

What long-term developments and short-term actions of the Reagan years led to the record federal budget deficits?

What stance toward the Soviets and communism in general constituted the so-called Reagan

Doctrine?

How was the Reagan Doctrine applied in Latin America and the Caribbean?

How did the rise in terrorism as a political tactic shape American foreign policy in North

Africa and the Middle East?

What did the election of 1984 reveal about the changing nature of American politics?

Describe the process by which the Soviet Union and its Eastern European bloc ceased to exist. What emerged in its place?

How did Ronald Reagan react to Mikhail Gorbachev? What concrete agreement resulted?

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What was the nature of the Iran-Contra scandal? What other scandals plagued the Reagan administration?

What main campaign strategy did George Bush use to come from behind and defeat Michael

Dukakis in 1988? What happened in the Congressional elections?

Even though President Bush lacked a clear domestic agenda, what significant measures did pass during his term of office?

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What was the most serious domestic challenge that faced President Bush?

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How did the nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court create a firestorm,

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particularly among feminists in the country?

What were the issues addressed by the Senate Judiciary Committee in its confirmation

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hearings?

What precipitated the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf crisis and war? What role did the United

Nations play?

What broad issues was the key to Bill Clinton's success in 1992?

What role did Ross Perot play in the 1992 election?

Key Terms

 Helsinki Accords (1975)

 Mayaguez Incident

 WIN button

 Ford to NYC--DROP DEAD!

 Nelson Rockefeller

 Sun Belt

 Jimmy Who?

 Sen. Walter Mondale (D-MN)

 National Energy Act (1978)

 SALT II

 Camp David Accords (1978)

 Panama Canal Treaties (1978)

 "Malaise" speech (1979)

 "crisis of confidence"

 Three Mile Island, PA (1979)

 Love Canal, NY

 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

 "Nightline"--America Held Hostage!

 444 Days

 Sagebrush Rebellion

 "Moral Majority"

 Rev. Jerry Falwell

 Rev. Pat Robertson

 Christian Coalition

 Proposition 13 (CA)

 Reagan Coalition

 Neo-Cons

 conservatism

 Phyllis Schlafly

 "The Great Communicator"

 "The Teflon President"

 John W. Hinckley, Jr.

 Reaganomics

 Supply-Side Economics

 PATCO Strike (1981)

 deregulation

 AARP

 "Grey Power"

 Grenada Invasion

 Reagan Doctrine

Contras

Sandinistas

 Bolland Amendment

 Strategic Defense Initiative [SDI or

"Star Wars']

 Sandra Day O'Connor

 William Rehnquist

 Robert Bork

Morning in America

 Congr. Geraldine Ferraro (D-NY)

 Walter Mondale

 Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act (1985)

 Mikhail S. Gorbachev

perestroika

glasnost

 S & L Scandal

 Iran-Contra Scandal

 Col. Oliver North

 Sen. J. Danforth ["Dan"] Quayle (R-

IN)

 Gov. Michael J. Dukakis (D-MA)

 Willie Horton ad

Read my lips--No New Taxes!

 Clarence Thomas

 Anita Hill

 Americans With Disabilities Act

(1990)

 Tiananmen Square Massacre

 Persian Gulf War (1991)

 Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf

 Operation Desert Storm

 Ross Perot

 Reform Party

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