The Ford Presidency 1974-1977 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 53
About This Presentation
Title:

The Ford Presidency 1974-1977

Description:

The Ford Presidency 1974-1977 My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. Gerald Ford swearing in speech August 9, 1974 – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:129
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 54
Provided by: villamagna
Category:
Tags: ford | presidency | sale | villa

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The Ford Presidency 1974-1977


1
The Ford Presidency1974-1977
  • My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare
    is over.
  • Gerald Ford swearing in speech August 9, 1974

2
The Ford Presidency1974-1977
  • Ford was an affable man
  • First unelected president

3
The Ford Presidency1974-1977
  • A former football player at the University of
    Michigan
  • Former member of the House

4
The Ford Presidency1974-1977
  • Ford served on the Warren Commission that
    investigated the Kennedy Assassination

5
The Nixon PardonSeptember 8, 1974
  • One of Fords first actions, and his most
    controversial, was to issue a full pardon to
    Richard Nixon for any crimes he might have
    committed.

6
The Nixon PardonSeptember 8, 1974
  • I, Gerald R. Ford, President of the United
    States, pursuant to the pardon power conferred
    upon me by Article II, Section 2, of the
    Constitutiondo grant a full, free, and absolute
    pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses
    against the United States which he, Richard
    Nixon, has committed or may have committed or
    taken part in during the period from July
    (January) 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974.

7
The Ford Presidency1975
  • Final U.S. evacuation of South Vietnam April
    30, 1975
  • Saturday Night Live debuts with parodies of
    President Ford

8
The Ford Presidency1975
  • President Ford falling down the steps of Air
    Force One

9
The Ford Presidency1975
  • President Ford standing over a women hit by one
    of his golf shots

10
The Ford Presidency1975-1976
  • Congress investigated the CIA (The Church
    Committee)
  • In the 1950s it administered the drug LSD on
    unsuspecting Americans to test its effects
  • Assassination plots against Fidel Castro and
    other foreign leaders
  • Introduction of African swine fever virus to Cuba
    in 1971 through anti-Castro rebels

11
The Ford Presidency1975-1976
  • Congress also investigated the FBI
  • Illegal surveillance of several hundred thousand
    American citizens
  • Tapped Martin Luther Kings private phone
    conversations, sent him fake letters and
    threatened him

12
The Ford Presidency1975-1976
  • These investigations were a product of the
    climate of mistrust created by Vietnam and
    Watergate (LBJ and Nixon)
  • They led to restraints put on the FBI and CIA
    that some have argued made us vulnerable to
    terrorist attack in years to come

13
The Ford Presidency1974-1977
  • U.S. economy experiencing high levels of
    inflation
  • Energy crisis - OPEC
  • Whip Inflation Now (WIN)

14
The BicentennialJuly 4, 1976
15
The BicentennialJuly 4, 1976
16
(No Transcript)
17
The Election of 1976
  • Ford held off conservative Ronald Reagan for the
    Republican nomination
  • The Democrats selected a Washington outsider,
    James Earl Carter the former Governor of
    Georgia Call me Jimmy
  • Carter was a born-again Christian who vowed that
    he would never lie to the American people

18
The Election of 1976
19
The Election of 1976
20
The Carter Presidency1977-1981
  • Stagflation
  • High levels of Unemployment AND Inflation
  • Energy Crisis
  • Rising gas prices
  • Three-Mile Island
  • Near nuclear meltdown

21
The Energy Crisis of the 70s
22
The Energy Crisis of the 70s
23
The Carter Presidency1977-1981
  • The Panama Canal Treaty
  • U.S. vow to turn the Canal over to Panama in 2000
  • Camp David Accords
  • Carter brokers a peace agreement between Egypt
    and Israel

24
Camp David Accords
25
The Carter Presidency1977-1981
  • Soviets invade Afghanistan Dec. 24, 1979
  • Détente ends
  • U.S. boycotts 1980 summer Olympics
  • Osama Bin Laden
  • Soviet Unions Vietnam

26
The Iranian Hostage CrisisNovember 4, 1979
January 20, 1981
  • After a coup in 1953, the CIA reinstalled the
    government of Reza Mohammed Pahlevi The Shah of
    Iran
  • The Shah was a U.S. ally that bordered the Soviet
    Union

27
The Iranian Hostage CrisisNovember 4, 1979
January 20, 1981
  • Irans petrodollars ended up in the hands of the
    Shah and his allies and NOT the mass of Iranian
    people
  • He brutalized political opposition (secret
    police)

28
The Iranian Hostage Crisis
  • The Shah sought to modernize/westernize Iran and
    this met with opposition from Islamic
    fundamentalists
  • One of his leading opponents was the Ayatollah
    Khomeini

29
The Iranian Hostage Crisis
  • Khomeini represented Islamic fundamentalists who
    rejected the westernization of Iran
  • They viewed the U.S. as the embodiment of evil
    (The Great Satan)

30
The Iranian Hostage Crisis
  • In 1978, the Iranian people revolted against the
    Shah (The Iranian Revolution)
  • President Carter and the U.S. continued to
    support its long time ally
  • The Shah was forced to leave Iran

31
The Iranian Hostage Crisis
  • November 4, 1979
  • Iranian students in Tehran storm the U.S. embassy
    and take Americans hostage

32
The Iranian Hostage Crisis
  • They hold these hostages for the next 444 days
  • Massive anti-U.S. protests are held in the
    streets of Tehran

33
The Iranian Hostage Crisis
  • The protests and President Carters inability to
    do anything about it frustrated the American
    people
  • A botched rescue mission added to the frustration

34
The Reagan Presidency1981-1989
  • Election of 1980 (November 4, 1980)
  • 1 year anniversary of the hostage crisis

35
The Reagan Presidency1981-1989
  • Reagan called for an America with greater
    military power
  • Vowed we would not be humiliated as a superpower
  • Criticized budget deficits and the progressivism
    of the 60s and 70s

36
Election of 1980
37
(No Transcript)
38
The Reagan Presidency1981-1989
  • Reagan became the oldest man ever to be elected
    president at age 69
  • On the day of his inauguration the hostages were
    released from Iran
  • In his inaugural speech he outlined his political
    philosophy

39
1st Inaugural AddressJanuary 20, 1981
  • In this present crisis, government is not the
    solution to our problem government is the
    problem.
  • It is my intention to curb the size and
    influence of the Federal establishment and to
    demand recognition of the distinction between the
    powers granted to the Federal Government and
    those reserved to the States or to the people.

40
1st Inaugural AddressJanuary 20, 1981
  • We are a nation under God, and I believe God
    intended for us to be free. It would be fitting
    and good, I think, if on each Inauguration Day in
    future years it should be declared a day of
    prayer.
  • Can we solve the problems confronting us? Well,
    the answer is an unequivocal and emphatic "yes."

41
The Reagan Presidency1981-1989
  • The Reagan appeal
  • The Great Communicator
  • Upbeat, positive, patriotic in the traditional
    sense
  • Survived and recovered from an assassination
    attempt, two months in office, with great speed
    and great humor

42
The Reagan Presidency1981-1989
  • Reaganomics
  • Tax cuts
  • Cut federal spending/programs
  • Deregulation
  • Worst economic downturn since the Depression
    (1982) followed by the longest period of economic
    prosperity (to that time), 1983-1989 (low UE and
    low inflation)

43
Reagan Foreign Policy
  • Staunchly ant-Communist
  • Referred to the Soviet Union as the Evil Empire
  • Lebanon and Grenada (1983-84)
  • 220 U.S. Marines in Lebanon killed by two trucks
    lined with explosives
  • Within days, the Reagan administration launched a
    successful invasion of the island nation of
    Grenada (in Caribbean)

44
Grenada
  • The invasion was condemned by the United Nations
    but very popular in the U.S.
  • The U.S. was successfully exerting its military
    might again, in the name of freedom and democracy

45
Election of 1984
  • Reagan runs for re-election claiming it is
    morning again in America
  • Economy back on track
  • America flexing military might
  • Tax cuts
  • The Democrats nominate Carters VP, Senator
    Walter Mondale

46
Election of 1984
47
The Reagan PresidencySecond Term
  • The Challenger Disaster (January 28, 1986)

48
The Reagan PresidencySecond Term
  • Reagan and Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev
  • Negotiate historic arms reduction agreements

49
Iran-Contra Scandal (1987)
  • Despite a congressional law (Boland Amendment)
    forbidding it, the Reagan administration was
    funneling money to anti-Communist rebels in
    Nicaragua (The Contras)
  • The money came from the sale of weapons to Iran
    (at war with Iraq) in exchange for Irans help in
    the release of American hostages in Lebanon

50
Iran-Contra Scandal
  • Oliver North worked for the NSC and was an
    ex-Marine coordinating this activity
  • He became a hero to some Americans for proudly
    proclaiming the illegal act, a neat idea

51
Iran-Contra Scandal
  • Throughout the process President Reagan claimed
    he had no memory of the events
  • A number of Reagan administration officials were
    convicted of crimes in relation to Iran-Contra
  • President Reagan was never officially implicated

52
The Reagan Legacy
  • The Reagan Revolution
  • Conservative, anti-government
  • The Religious Right
  • Budget Deficits
  • Widening gap between rich and poor
  • Contributed to the fall of communism in the
    Soviet Union and Eastern Europe

53
The Reagan Legacy
  • Restore a sense of pride in country that was lost
    after Vietnam and Watergate
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com