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Ronald Reagan March 31st 2017 OBJ: Provided Notes and an activity SWBAT Use economic indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of state and national fiscal (i.e., government spending and taxation) and monetary (i.e., interest rates) policies. Evaluate the role of religion on cultural and social mores, public opinion, and political In addition Analyze the conflicting ideologies and actions of political parties regarding spending priorities, the role of government in the economy, and social reforms decisions. Agenda: Finish Stations Do Now Notes Activity using political cartoons Ronald Reagan Born Feb. 6, 1911 Attended Eureka College President of the Screen Actors Guild Governor of California 1966-1974 Oldest President ever to be elected at 69 years of age Ronald Reagan Used his story telling ability to me a point, deflect criticism, and win over doubters Ronald Reagan envisioned a smaller government, a greater America Known as the Great Communicator Ronald Reagan capitalized on the public's frustration. The Reagan Revolution When he ran for the presidency against Carter in 1980, he asked Americans, "Are you better off than you were four years ago?“ With annual inflation at 18 percent, the answer was a resounding "No." Reagan won a landslide victory, carrying 43 states and almost 51 percent of the popular vote compared to Carter's 41 percent. 1980 Election In addition, the Democrats lost the Senate for the first time since 1954 Reagan drew strong support from white The New Right Southerners, suburban Roman Catholics, Evangelical Christians, and particularly, The New Right. Religious conservatives included many different faiths, with the largest being Evangelical Protestant Christians The new conservative coalition of voters shared the belief that American society had lost its way. Americans had lost faith in their government, lost confidence in the economy, and longed for stability and a return to a better time. The New Right Tactics included: Making the political, personal Identity politics- exclusive political stance for people of the same race or religion Small group sessions to raise consciousness Concerns Included: Homosexuality Abortion Affirmative Action Reaganomics“supplyhe side To stimulate the economy, persuaded economics” Congress to slash tax rates. Conservative Southern Democrats also supported the slash in tax rates, they were nicknamed “Boll Weevils” Strengthened the nation's defenses, doubled the defense budget--to more than $330 billion by 1987 Plans to deregulate the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Reagan questioned the legitimacy of the agency as an independent authority Reaganomics “supply side A combo of budget & tax reduction would economics” Stimulate new investments Boost productivity Foster dramatic growth economically * Essentially, the goals were: dismantle the welfare state and shrink the size of the federal government *First Results: Sharp recession and rise in unemployment Break down of Reaganomics Dramatic Tax Reductions Trim the size of the federal government by limiting its role in welfare, education & housing. Deregulation of businesses and industries Against federal labor unions such as PATCO (Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organizations) Issues with Reaganomics Consequence of High Deficits and High Interest rates was a soaring value of a dollar Expansion of the federal debt led to: The impossibility of social spending both politically and practically The gap between Rich and Poor expanded Reaganomics Achievements Economy was in the midst of its longest post-World War II expansion. Economy was growing faster, with less inflation, than at any time since the mid-1960s. Adjusted for inflation, disposable personal income per person rose 20 percent after 1980. POLITICAL CARTOONS April 4th 2017 OBJ: Provided notes and a video SWBAT Use economic indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of state and national fiscal (i.e., government spending and taxation) and monetary (i.e., interest rates) policies. Evaluate the role of religion on cultural and social mores, public opinion, and political In addition Analyze the conflicting ideologies and actions of political parties regarding spending priorities, the role of government in the economy, and social reforms decisions. Agenda: Do-Now Notes Portfolio’s Do Now VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWrJGWkK 4oU Reagan and the Evil Empire Reagan described the Soviet Union as "an evil empire" and called for a space-based missile defense system, known as the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Soviet money and Cuban troops came to Grenada U.S. troops invaded Grenada, killed or captured 750 Cuban soldiers, and established a new government Reagan Doctrine of American Activism in the Third World MOST EXERCISED IN GRENADA AND NICARAGUA Broke doctrine of “Containment”, Reagan’s foreign policy was that the United States would actively push back the influence of the Soviet Union. The Reagan administration focused much of its energy on supporting armies to reduce or eliminate Soviet influence. Examples of the Reagan Doctrine’s application: In Afghanistan, the United States was provided aid to anti-Soviet freedom fighters (mujahadeen) ultimately, helping to force Soviet troops to withdraw In Nicaragua, the United States sponsored the contra movement in an effort to force the leftist Sandinista government from power. . Iran Contra August 1985 – March 1987 Sandinistas (Radicals) had overthrown Nicaragua's military dictatorship and were threatening to do the same in El Salvador. The Contras were a coalition of paramilitary groups that opposed the Sandinistas. Fearing the spread of communism in the Western hemisphere, Reagan dubbed the Contras “freedom fighters” and channeled weapons and C.I.A. support to them. Congress remained skeptical, though; in 1984, it passed the Boland Amendment banning U.S. military aid to the Contras. Administration officials did not give up their support of the Contras, they looked for new sources of funds to send to Nicaragua. Iran Contra August 1985 – March 1987 National security advisors hatched a plan to fund the Contras with money brought in by the sale of weapons to Iran. Officials also hoped the weapons sales would make Iran more favorable to helping the U.S. negotiate with Islamic radicals who had taken several Americans hostage in Lebanon. The proposed sale of weapons, however, was illegal; the U.S. had passed an embargo since the Iran hostage crisis in 1979. In order to hide U.S. actions, Reagan officials sold millions of dollars worth of weapons secretly . Iran Contra August 1985 – March 1987 Profits from this illegal arms trade, were then used to fund the Contras in their war against Nicaragua’s radical Sandinista government. Several officials went to jail, and much evidence suggested that Reagan had allowed the illegal acts. It is clear that he supported the sale of weapons to Iran for the release of hostages and he supported the covert aid to the Contras. No one ever testified that he approved the weapons sales in order to fund the Contras. This showed Reagan planned elaborate foreign policy moves Ending the Cold War Mikhail Gorbachev becomes the new Soviet leader called for sweeping political liberalization (glasnost) and economic reform (perestroika) Reagan’s SDI plan forced Gorbachev to admit that the USSR could not keep up with the arms race Gorbachev withdrew Soviet tank divisions from the communist nations in Eastern Europe Reagan was able to work with Gorbachev to reduce Cold War tensions Gorbachev’s reforms helped bring an end to communism Eastern European nations broke from Soviet control & created democracies Berlin Wall On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan gave an historic speech to the people of Berlin. It was here that Reagan spoke the famous phrase: "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” After Reagan had left office in 1988, In November of 1989, the Berlin Wall came down Reagan’s Legacy He helped inflation rates Restored public confidence in government Presided over the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Doubled the defense budget Named the first woman to the Supreme Court Launched a strong economic boom Created a heightened sense of national unity. Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc7OSLoICw