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Title: Chapter 25 FROM NIXON TO CARTER


1
Chapter 25 FROM NIXON TO CARTER
  • Section 1 The Nixon Years
  • Section 2 From Watergate to Ford
  • Section 3 Carter The Outsider as President
  • Section 4 Life in the 1970s

2
Objectives
Section 1 The Nixon Years
  • How did President Nixons policies differ from
    those of Presidents Johnson and Kennedy?
  • How did President Nixon respond to economic
    problems?
  • What were the causes and effects of the energy
    crisis?
  • What did Americans and the government do to help
    clean up the environment?
  • What beliefs guided Nixons foreign-policy
    decisions?

3
Differences between Nixon and Johnson/Kennedy
Section 1 The Nixon Years
  • Nixon pledge to cut back Democratic programs.
  • The welfare system under the Great Society gave
    most aid in the form of services Nixon wanted
    the Family Assistance Plan, which would guarantee
    families a minimum income.
  • Kennedy and Johnson both proposed and supported
    civil rights legislation Nixon delayed
    pressuring southern schools to desegregate and
    opposed the Supreme Courts busing ruling.

4
Nixons response to economic problems
Section 1 The Nixon Years
  • Nixon responded to stagflation by ordering a
    temporary freeze on wages, prices, and rents.

5
Causes of the energy crisis
Section 1 The Nixon Years
  • U.S. dependence on foreign oil
  • U.S. support of Israel
  • the oil embargo and OPEC price hikes
  • Effects of the energy crisis
  • support for energy conservation speed limit
    reduced to 55mph
  • oil pipeline from Alaska
  • development of nuclear energy

6
Cleaning up the environment
Section 1 The Nixon Years
  • creation of the EPA
  • passage of the Clean Air Act, the Water Quality
    Improvement Act, and the Endangered Species Act
  • Earth Day activities

7
Beliefs behind Nixons foreign policy decisions
Section 1 The Nixon Years
  • Nixon and Kissinger believed in realpolitik, the
    proposition that national interests should take
    precedence over ideals such as democracy or human
    rights.

8
Objectives
Section 2 From Watergate to Ford
  • What were the issues surrounding the Watergate
    scandal?
  • What role did the White House tapes play in
    President Nixons resignation?
  • Why was President Ford unable to achieve his
    domestic-policy goals?
  • How did Ford attempt to continue Nixons foreign
    policies?

9
Issues behind Watergate
Section 2 From Watergate to Ford
  • Nixon behaved as though there were no limits to
    his power.
  • Nixon shifted authority from the Senate-approved
    cabinet to his personal staff.
  • Nixon hid vital information from Congress and the
    public.
  • Nixon engaged in a cover-up when Congress
    investigated him.

10
The White House tapes
Section 2 From Watergate to Ford
  • Nixon refused to release the tapes and had the
    special prosecutor fired.
  • Americans were outraged and began to call for his
    impeachment.
  • Supreme Court ordered Nixon to release all tapes.
  • The tapes were key to proving Nixons involvement
    in the cover-up.

11
Ford and domestic policy
Section 2 From Watergate to Ford
  • Fords approval rating dropped after he pardoned
    Nixon.
  • Congressional Democrats blocked presidential
    legislation Ford vetoed their legislation.
  • Congress failed to approve Fords budget cuts.

12
Ford and foreign policy
Section 2 From Watergate to Ford
  • retained Kissinger as secretary of state
  • tried to maintain U.S. influence in Southeast
    Asia
  • supported anticommunist forces in Angola
  • tried to continue the policy of détente toward
    the Soviet Union

13
Objectives
Section 3 Carter The Outsider as President
  • Why did voters think that Jimmy Carter was a
    different kind of politician?
  • How did President Carters handling of domestic
    issues cause some Americans to lose faith in his
    administration?
  • How did Carters foreign policy differ from that
    of Nixon and Ford?
  • How did Carter weaken U.S.-Soviet relations, and
    how did he help achieve peace in the Middle East?

14
Carters differences
Section 3 Carter The Outsider as President
  • was a Washington outsider
  • held strong religious beliefs
  • held regular town meetings and call-in sessions
    to keep in touch with Americans
  • walked instead of riding in a limo on
    Inauguration Day

15
Carter and domestic policy
Section 3 Carter The Outsider as President
  • Programs failed to revive the economy.
  • Energy proposals significantly changed by
    Congress.
  • Response to Three Mile Island accident ignored
    doubts about nuclear power.

16
Carters foreign policy
Section 3 Carter The Outsider as President
  • rejected realpolitik
  • tried to inject moral principles, especially
    about human rights
  • tried to improve U.S. image to developing world

17
Weakening of U.S.-Soviet relations
Section 3 Carter The Outsider as President
  • Carter responded to the invasion of Afghanistan
    by cutting grain sales to the Soviet Union and
    boycotting the Moscow Olympics.
  • Support of peace process for the Middle East
  • Carter hosted meetings between Israelis and
    Egyptians at Camp David, and these led to the end
    of the 30-year state of war between the two
    countries.

18
Objectives
Section 4 Life in the 1970s
  • How did the American population and family
    structure change during the 1970s?
  • Why did some observers argue that Americans were
    self-absorbed?
  • What forms of entertainment were popular during
    the 1970s?
  • How did new technologies affect the lives of many
    Americans?

19
Changes in America during the 1970s
Section 4 Life in the 1970s
  • immigration from Asia and Latin America
  • movement to the Sunbelt
  • rise in single-person households
  • rise in divorce
  • few children per family
  • rise in single-parent households

20
Possible indications of self-absorption
Section 4 Life in the 1970s
  • rising divorce rate
  • self-improvement fads

21
Entertainment in the 1970s
Section 4 Life in the 1970s
  • movies, especially blockbusters
  • rock music, disco, and punk

22
New technologies in the 1070s
Section 4 Life in the 1970s
  • Space program raised national pride, improved
    relations with the Soviet Union, and expanded
    peoples view of the universe.
  • Personal computers changed the way business was
    done and made the information revolution and the
    Internet possible.
  • Video games, VCRs, and answering machines
    increased convenience and changed habits and
    leisure time activities. Video games have
    negative potential impacts on childrens social
    skills and health.
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