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The Conservative
Resurgence
CH. 23
Ideas of Liberalism
 Democrats
 Believed…
 Federal gov should play a large role in improving American
lives
 Social programs should help poor, elderly, unemployed
 Rights should protect minorities and women
 Greater gov regulation of industry
 Cooperate with international organizations
Ideas of Conservatives
 Republicans
 Large central gov endangered economic growth and
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individual choice
Criticized the liberal solution of “throwing money” at
social problems
Wanted to reduce taxes and limit gov regulation of
industry
Didn’t want to abandon traditional values
Questioned the détente and SALT II treaty
Liberalism Loses its Appeal
 Counterculture alienated many Americans
 Watergate, oil crises, and the Iran Hostage crisis
weakened the public’s faith in the federal gov
 Industries declined and the economy stagnated
The New Right
 New Right- the name for the resurgent conservative
movement
 Disliked…
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Unfunded mandates-required programs but not paid for by the
gov
Welfare programs- rewarded lack of effort
Affirmative action
 Supported Moral Majority- political organization
working to fulfill religious goals
Reagan Wins the Presidency
 Wins 1970 election
 Supply-side economics (Reaganomics)
 If taxes are reduced, people will work more and have more
money to spend causing the economy to grow
 Economic Recovery Act of 1981
 reduced taxes by 25% over 3 years
 Deregulation
 Removal of government control over industry
 Airline, telecommunications, banking
 Despite policies recession hit and unemployment grew
Tear Down This Wall
 June 12, 1987
 Brandenburg Gate, West Berlin
 Reagan’s speech acknowledged the new Soviet leader
Gorbachev’s efforts at reform in the Soviet Union
 But not satisfied
 Challenged Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall
and show a real commitment at reform
 Formally torn down in 1990
Iran-Contra Scandal
 1985
 US sold weapons to Iran in exchange for Iran’s promise to
pressure terrorist groups in Lebanon to release some
American hostages
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Didn’t work
Contradicted the US policy of refusing to negotiate with terrorists
 Money from the sales was used to fund the Contras in
Nicaragua
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Sending funds to the Contras was banned 2 years earlier
 News of the sandal came out in 1986
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Reagan accepted responsibility
Several administration officials and top aid, Oliver North, were
convicted, but many convictions were later overturned
The End of the Cold War
 Reagan supported a massive US military buildup
 Reagan wanted to weaken the Soviet Union by
supporting anticommunist rebellions
 US funded and trained anti-Soviet rebels in
Afghanistan
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1988- Soviet forces began to withdraw from Afghanistan
 US feared the Sandinista gov in Nicaragua provided
the Soviets with a “safe house”
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US backed the Contras, anticommunist counterrevolutionaries
1989- George H.W. Bush becomes president
Fall of Communism
 Fall of the Berlin Wall symbolized the end of
communism in Europe
 1991- communist party lost power
 Soviet Union separated into 15 independent republics
The Persian Gulf War
 Causes….
 Aug. 1990- Iraq invaded Kuwait
 Saddam Hussein, Iraq’s leader, wanted to take over
Kuwait’s oil deposits and would control 20% of oil
produced in the world
 US didn’t want Hussein to seek to gain control of
Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves
 Pres. Bush worked to build an international coalition
and backed a UN resolution demanding Iraqi troops
withdraw
Operation Desert Storm
 700,000 American, British, French, Egyptian, and
Saudi Arabian troops assembled in Saudi Arabia
 Bush hoped military presence would convince
Hussein to withdraw
 Bush received authority from Congress to use force if
necessary
 Operation Desert Storm
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American-led attack on Iraqi forces
Jan. 1991
Operation Desert Storm cont’d
 General Colin Powell developed and executed a
strategy
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5 weeks of aerial bombardment on Iraqi forces
Iraq launched missiles on coalition forces and Israel (did little
damage)
Coalition troops stormed into Kuwait
Iraqi troops fled and surrendered
 War ended 5 days later when Iraq agreed to a cease-
fire
 Hussein and his regime survived the war