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Title: The 1980s


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The 1980s
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Dealing with the Soviet Union
  • Policy of containment
  • More aggressive approach towards dealing with
    the Soviet Union
  • First Reagan accepted the
  • possibility of working with the
  • Soviet Union in the interests
  • of peace.

3
Reduce Nuclear warheads
  • 1982-Reagan and Soviet Union began strategic
    arms reduction talks
  • -reduce each countrys nuclear warheads by one
    third
  • 1985-Fireside Summit in Geneva
  • 1987-Washington Summit

4
Star Wars
  • 1983 Reagan delivered a national televised
    speech proposing the Strategic Defense Initiative
    (SDI) to protect the United States from Soviet
    missiles.
  • Media called this plan Star wars

http//www.youtube.com/watch?v2U8cHjCBDFc
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The Outcome
  • Arms race
  • 30 Billion dollars
  • The U.S economy was able to support all of the
    spending and building
  • The Soviet Union economy was unable to support
    the spending economy collapsed.

6
Collapse of the Soviet union
  • The liberalization of the people led to some
    nationalist movements that caused ethnic disputes
  • More pressure was put on Gorbachev to give
    greater freedom to the people
  • The Soviet Union was renamed Russia, and Russia
    now had the control of its nuclear weapons. It
    marked the end of a Marxist Leninist govt. The
    only two countries with this type of government
    were Cuba and North Korea

7
Collapse of the Soviet Union continued
  • The Soviets underestimated the degree to which
    non Russian ethnic groups would resist being
    assimilated into a Russian State
  • Additionally their economy was devastated from
    the fact that they used a ton of money to compete
    with the United States in a nuclear arms race.
    The people were not happy about this
  • Third the people did not like communism and never
    truly adopted it in their hearts
  • When Gorbachev decided to finally let the people
    speak their minds they let out a ton of pent up
    anger, demanding change immediately

8
Presidents part one
  • Jimmy Carter
  • Created two new departments the department of
    education and the department of energy
  • Won a Nobel peace prize for solutions to
    international conflicts, and promoting human
    rights

9
Presidents part two
  • Ronald Reagan
  • Well known for his significant improvement of the
    economy, popularly known as Reaganomics
  • His defense policies contributed to the downfall
    of the Soviet Union
  • He is ranked as one of the most popular
    presidents of all time

10
Presidents part three
  • George HW bush
  • Was dedicated to lowering the national debt
  • Signed many bills helping the environment and
    promoting cleaner air
  • Tried to run a second time but was defeated by
    bill Clinton

11
Reaganomics
Source University of Connecticut/various
government websites
12
The Economic Problems
  • The inflation creep of the 1970s had resulted in
    an enormous increase in tax burden through
    bracket creep.
  • Social security tax and Medicare had also
    increased the personal tax burden.
  • According to Boston College economist Barry
    Bluestone, 31 million jobs had been destroyed
    between 1978 and 1982.
  • Fully one-third of all private sector jobs that
    existed in 1978 had disappeared by 1982.

13
What Reagan FacedDefense Issues
  • Defense spending had declined from 9.6 of GNP in
    FY1962 to 5.5 of GNP in FY1981, a decline of
    43.
  • More of the defense spending in 1981 was directed
    toward salaries and pensions than in 1962.
  • CIA reports showed that defense expenditures in
    the Soviet Union were twice as high (as a percent
    of output) than U.S. defense expenditures,
    implying that the U.S.S.R. was spending 45 more
    on defense than the U.S.
  • Reagans solution..Reaganomics

14
What is Reaganomics?
  • Based off of supply-side economics, Reaganomics
    sought to stimulate the economy through tax cuts
    and deregulation. The idea was to provide heavy
    income tax cuts to the wealthy, enabling them to
    invest in companies and create businesses/jobs.The
    government began to eliminate federal
    regulations on things such as drilling for oil
    and gas, as well as restrictions on coal mining.
    By reducing governmental interference and
    controlling the money supply there would be an
    explosion of economic growth.

15
Reagans FY1982 Budget Proposal
Reagans Proposal ERTA (What He Got)
1 30 cut in personal taxes 25 cut in personal marginal tax rates
2 Accelerated depreciation for capital in business Got it!
3 9 increase in defense spending per year for 5 years Got it!
4 50 billion cut in non-defense spending in 1982, growing to 100 billion in 1986 No!
5 Additional cuts of 30 billion in 1983, 40 billion in each of the next 3 years No!
6 Indexing of personal exemptions and brackets, starting in 1985
7 Elimination of the marriage penalty
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All of the following were part of Reaganomics
EXCEPT
A. cuts of benefits from Medicare and Social
Security to seniorsB. a dramatic reduction in
personal income taxesC. deregulation of business
and industryD. tough stand against federal labor
unionsE. the theory of supply-side economics
17
Results
  • Despite the tax cuts of 1981, federal tax
    revenues nearly doubled in the Reagan years.
    (Washington Times, 8/25/1992)
  • Real inflation-adjusted manufacturing output rose
    to its highest point of the post-WWII period.
  • In 1989, capital goods production was 38 of
    total manufacturing production, as compared with
    1967 when it was 28.
  • In 1989, exports of capital goods were 45 of
    total capital goods production, compared to 20
    in 1967.

18
Results
  • Domestic-based manufacturing employment fell from
    20.3 million in 1980 to 19.2 million in 1990, a
    decline of 6, probably as a result of
    productivity gains.
  • U.S. exports of manufacturing goods grew by 90
    between 1986 and 1992

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Results
  • The U.S. raised its share of the worlds
    manufacturing exports from 14 in 1987 to 18 in
    1991.
  • In 1990, the U.S.s share of world manufacturing
    exports was the same as in 1975.

20
Results
  • More than 18 million new jobs were created in the
    1980s in the U.S.this was more than Japan,
    Britain, and Germany combined.
  • 82 of the jobs created were high-pay, high-skill
    managerial and technical positions. 12 were
    low-skill service jobs.
  • While real wages declined from 11.41 per hour in
    1978 to 10.02 per hour in 1990, workers total
    compensation increased as workers demanded
    increased benefits.

21
Results
  • The tax breaks and deregulation only "trickled
    down" to reach the upper and middle-class
    citizens and, due to the cuts in social welfare
    programs and the like, the very poor suffered and
    grew poorer. On the other hand, the income of the
    very rich more than doubled during the 1980s due
    to the largest reduction of taxes. Additionally,
    the decline of power of labor unions led to
    decreased wages.

22
Results
U.S. Real Income Growth, 1983-1989 U.S. Real Income Growth, 1983-1989
Quintile Real Income Growth
Lowest 20 11.1
Second 20 10.1
Third 20 10.7
Fourth 20 11.6
Highest 20 18.8
23
Was Reaganomics successful in stimulating the
economy?
  • In a very narrow sense, yes, the policy of
    Reaganomics did stimulate the economy in lowering
    the unemployment rate (7 to about 5) as well as
    the inflation rate (10 to 4) however, the
    public debt rose to 2.6 trillion dollars from
    less than a trillion and caused a lot of other
    problems as well. The lack of deregulation caused
    the savings and loan industry to collapse under
    fraud and mismanagement and the failures in the
    airline industry increased prices for consumers.

24
Woman Fashion
  • Madonna
  • Lace
  • Big tops
  • Leggings
  • Big hair

25
Aerobics
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vYh_XgYuCZ28
26
Tanning
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Men Fashion
  • Big Pants
  • Big Shirts
  • Big hair (mullets)

28
MTV
  • Started in 1981
  • Big impact on the Music industry
  • -Music
  • Slogans I want my MTV http//www.youtube.com/wa
    tch?v9tkpoeF9a2s

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Cable TV
  • ABC, NBC, CBS
  • 1985 68 of all American Household had cable
  • Soap operas (Guiding light)
  • Full house (1987-1995)
  • The Crosby Show
  • Golden Girls
  • Happy Days

30
Popular Movies
  • The Breakfast Club
  • Rain Man
  • E.T
  • Back to the Future
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v
  • dkX8J-FKndE

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Sports
  • Michael Jordan- Air Jordan received his
    nickname from the dunks he preformed from the
    free throw line
  • Averaged almost thirty points per game
  • Wowed everyone with his ability
  • Widely considered to be the best player to live
  • Brand of Air Jordans

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Sports
  • US Hockey underdogs defeat the Soviets during the
    Cold War
  • Source of pride for the Americans
  • A blow against communism
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vn2VVCRJ-688
  • Movie Miracle on Ice

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Sports
  • Wayne Gretzky began his career in 1979 and
    reached his prime during the 1980s
  • Called the Great One
  • The hockey equivalent of Michael Jordan
  • Known for Gretzkys Office behind the net
  • Gretzky captured nine Hart Trophies as the most
    valuable player, ten Art Ross Trophies for most
    points in a season, five Lady Byng Trophies, five
    Lester B. Pearson Awards, and two Conn Smythe
    Trophies as playoff MVP.
  • Also four Stanley Cup Championships during this
    time
  • www.youtube.com/watch?vXFX0dVXNDXw

34
Compact discs
  • The first device that could store large amounts
    of information
  • By 2007 over 200 billion have been sold

35
The Internet
  • Was a small scale Computer Network, however the
    average person could add to it
  • As people continued to add to it, it became what
    is known as the modern Internet

36
Windows operating system
  • Started out as a simple set of software and items
    such as a calculator, calendar, card file,
    clipboard viewer, clock, control panel, notepad
    and a primitive word processor known as write
  • Obviously became very successful over time

37
First cell phones
  • First commercially available cell phone was
    introduced by Motorola
  • It was dubbed the brick because it weighed 2
    pounds
  • It had just ½ hour of talk time per charge
  • It cost 3995
  • It could not do anything except talk

38
CNN
  • First news story was about seven people dying
    from food laced with potassium cyanide
  • Its sensational stories have made it extremely
    popular
  • Second most popular news network - behind yahoo
    news

39
Disposable contacts
  • Created because people found them more
    comfortable than wearing glasses
  • Even people with the eye problems managed to use
    them with little discomfort
  • Very popular with people who think they are ugly
    when wearing glasses

40
Human genome project
  • International project to figure out the sequence
    of chemical base pairs which encode humans
  • There are approximately 20,000 to 25,000 genes in
    the human body
  • They have found that only about 8 are relative
    and individual, the other 92 are standard in
    every human. So we are all 92 the same and only
    8 different
  • The Supreme Court has ruled that it is possible
    to patent gene sequences because it is possible
    to make a manmade bacteria. Therefore it is
    possible for corporations or people to own the
    very sequence of genes that make up the human
    body

41
Just say no
  • A movement in the eighties and early nineties
    which was created to stop children from
    participating in recreational drug use

42
Medicare
  • The governments Health Care System that is
    different from privatized Health Care in the
    sense that it does not manage individual risk
    portfolios
  • Many people are critical of the Medicare program
    due to the fact that it costs I and wonderful
    check this out boy the way extreme amount of
    money to the taxpayers
  • The republicans often oppose this govt program
    as it benefits people of lower income levels more
    than people of higher income levels, they say it
    takes peoples initiative away and they will just
    try to get the govt to pay for their laziness
    and unwillingness to save money
  • Democrats say it is necessary because many poor
    people would die without this program

43
Drug use in the 1980s
  • In 1985 1/3 Americans reported that they had
    tried or used marijuana at some point in their
    lives
  • It was estimated in the 1980s that crack was more
    of a problem than alcohol despite the fact that
    many more people were abusing alcohol than crack
  • President Reagan signed the anti drug abuse act
    of 1986. This imposed a minimum sentence for
    people using drugs, including marijuana

44
The Vietnam memorial
  • It receives around three million visitors each
    year
  • It holds about 58,000 names on it
  • It is described as a wound that is closed and
    still healing
  • Some call it a wall of shame because the U.S.
    Is often criticized for not finishing the war

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The Exxon Valdez Oil spill
  • An oil tanker with 119,000 meters cubed of crude
    oil struck a reef as it was traveling to
    California
  • This was the largest oil spill in history, before
    the 2010 deep water horizons spill caused by BP
    Which released 780,000 meters cubed of crude oil
  • It is ironic because this reef was about the
    worst place to dump crude oil in terms of habitat
    destruction
  • It was also ironic because the titanic incident
    set a standard for all ships to have monitoring
    equipment that could detect large objects in the
    way of ships
  • Exxon Valdez spent two billion dollars to clean
    up the spill and another one billion to settle
    charges
  • The spill affected the wildlife of Alaska so much
    that one former mayor of a town near this spill
    commit suicide

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Sandra day Oconnor
  • First female supreme court justice
  • It was controversial because the people thought
    she would not be as good of the judge as the man
  • She quoted that because the job of a judge is to
    be impartial she would just be following the job
    description
  • Cartoon is on page 1050 of textbook, yes its is a
    little blurry.
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