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The Reagan Revolution and the Roaring 80s Use the packet given to you and pgs. 1039-1047, 1052-1056 in the Enduring Vision to read up on the era of the Reagan Revolution.

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Page 1: The Reagan Revolution and the Roaring 80s

The Reagan Revolution and the Roaring 80s

Use the packet given to you and pgs. 1039-1047, 1052-1056 in the Enduring Vision to read up on the era of the Reagan Revolution.

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The rise of the conservative movement The failed Goldwater

Presidential campaign of 1964 marked the beginning of a new conservative movement in America

Intellectuals/writers/publications/think tanks

William F. Buckley, Milton Friedman, etc.

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Many conservatives opposed:

Big government, The New Deal, The Great Society Gun control, feminism, gay rights, welfare programs, the sexual

revolution, drugs Abortion rights:

Roe v. Wade decision of 1973 Affirmative action:

Regents of the Univ. of California vs. Bakke (1978) supported the conservative cause, deciding that college admissions could not be based on race alone.

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Many conservatives supported:

Lower taxes Deregulation and smaller government Traditional moral/religious/family values in

opposition to “secular humanism;” “right to life” movement

School prayer, teaching of creationism in public schools

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Reagan: his background

Charming and gregarious, yet remote and passive

Film and TV actor, TV host President of the Screen Actors’

Guild Spokesman for General Electric A lifelong Democrat who

switched parties in 1962 Governor of California Radiated confidence and

optimism

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Reagan in his Hollywood days

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1980 election

Carter challenged in Democratic primaries by Sen. Ted Kennedy

Iran hostage crisis continues Massive unemployment and inflation continues Reagan: “Are you better off now than you were

four years ago?”

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The results: a Reagan rout!

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The inaugural address

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=43130

http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/18/politics/10-inauguration-moments

“Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”

Also, on the day of the inauguration, the Iranians released 52 American hostages!

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Assassination attempt: March 31, 1981 Shot in the chest by

John Hinckley His aide James Brady

was paralyzed; became leading gun control advocate: http://www.bradyca

mpaign.org/

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“Supply-side economics”

“Reaganomics” Tax cuts would lead to increased federal tax revenues Lower government spending would spur private sector and

foreign investment A rejection of Keynesian economics that FDR advocated Critics called it “trickle-down” economics and “voodoo

economics”

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The impact on the national debt

http://www.skymachines.com/US-National-Debt-Per-Capita-Percent-of-GDP-and-by-Presidental-Term.htm

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Other Reagan policies

Deregulation: “getting government off the backs of the American people:” auto industry, banks, Wall Street especially.

Tough stand on unions: fired the air traffic controllers on strike

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Recession and recovery

Worst recession since the 1930s: 1981-82 11% unemployment Inflation dropped significantly, to 4% Economy rebounded starting in 1983, just in time

for the 1984 election! However… increasing gap between rich and poor;

middle class stagnation/decline

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1984: An even bigger Reagan rout!

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Foreign policy

Called the Soviet Union “The Evil Empire” Massive military buildup and increased spending (almost doubles

the Pentagon budget in three years); “Star Wars” SDI spaced-based missile defense project

Supported anti-Communist dictators and movements in Nicaragua, El Salvador, invaded Grenada to overthrow a pro-Cuban regime

Beirut bombing, 1983: 241 sleeping Marines on a peacekeeping mission killed in their barracks

Iran-Contra scandal: in secret, weapons were sold to Iran, profits used to fund the Contras

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Improved US/Soviet relations

Early 80s: harsh rhetoric 1985: new leader, Mikhail Gorbachev Glasnost: openness Perestroika: some free-market practices 1987: both sides agree to remove and

destroy intermediate nuclear missiles Gorbachev begins withdrawal from

Afghanistan Famous speech: “Mr. Gorbachev, teat

down this wall!” http://www.cbsnews.com/830

1-503544_162-57450779-503544/remembering-reagans-tear-down-this-wall-speech-25-years-later/

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80s society and culture The AIDS epidemic Materialism and excess New forms of music and pop culture: MTV, rap,

etc. Blockbuster movies: Indiana Jones, ET, Back to

the Future TV: The Cosby Show, Dynasty, Cheers New technology: the Walkman! http://www.boston.com/ae/blogs/mediaremix/

2013/04/flashback_8_pivotal_pop_cultur.html

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/joe-dziemianowicz-top-10-80s-pop-culture-trends-article-1.1312866

http://www.liketotally80s.com/80s-culture.html