Chapter 41: The Resurgence of Conservatism – Big Picture Themes
1. Conservatism emerged through Reagan who supported tax cuts, “supply-side” economics that helped businesses, and a strengthening of the military. The national debt increased dramatically, largely due to increased military spending.
2. Reagan took a strong stance against communism, calling the U.S.S.R. the “evil empire.”
3. When Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union, tensions began to soften. Gorbachev’s actions within the U.S.S.R. would eventually lead to communism’s fall in 1989.
4. In 1991, Iraq invaded Kuwait. This started an international effort to oust Iraq, led by George H. W. Bush and the U.S.
Chapter #41: The Resurgence of Conservatism
Martin Luther King Jr.
Viet Cong (V.C
Jimmy Carter
Edward Kennedy
Ronald Reagan
John Anderson
Anwar Sadat
Geraldine Ferraro
Jesse Jackson
Sandra Day O'Conner
"supply-side economics"
Moral Majority
Chappaquiddick
Grenada Invasion
Yuppies
Strategic Defense Initiative
Betty Friedan.
Reverse Discrimination
Affirmative Action
Neo-conservatism
Sunbelt
Roe v. Wade
CHAPTER 41: THE RESURGENCE OF CONSERVATISM (1980-1992)
The Election of Ronald Reagan, 1980
Know: New Right, Moral Majority, neoconservatives, “ABC” movement
1. What factors (social, political, and economic) contributed to Reagan’s victory in 1980?
The Reagan Revolution
Know: Iranian hostage release, Prop. 13, “welfare state,” “boll weevils”
2. What changes did Reagan make to the national budget and how did these contrast with previous spending programs?
The Battle of the Budget
Know: recession of 1982, supply-side economics, “yuppies”
3. What practices contributed to federal budget deficits under Reagan’s administration?
Reagan Renews the Cold War
Know: Star Wars/SDI, arms race, Cold War, “Solidarity,” Olympic boycott
4. What were Reagan’s attitude, strategy, and rationale toward negotiating with the Soviets?
Troubles Abroad
Know: West Bank, Israel and Lebanon, “Teflon president,” Sandinistas, “contra” rebels
5. Summarize Reagan’s international policy in the Middle East and Central America/Caribbean, identifying which side the U.S. supported and which side it opposed.
Round Two for Reagan
Know: Geraldine Ferraro, Mikhail Gorbachev, glasnost, perestroika, INF treaty
6. What changes in the Soviet Union contributed to the end of the Cold War?
The Iran-Contra Imbroglio
Know: Iran-contra affair
7. Describe the flow of money and arms involved in the Iran-contra scandal.
Reagan’s Economic Legacy
Know: “Reaganomics”
8. How was Reagan’s economic policy both a failure and a victory?
The Religious Right
Know: Jerry Falwell, Moral Majority, “identity politics”
9. How did the tactics of the religious right parallel those of the movements of the New Left during the 1960s?
Conservatism in the Courts
Know: Sandra Day O’Connor, affirmative action, Roe v. Wade, Planned Parenthood v. Casey
10. How did the Supreme Court decisions in Webster and Casey curtail Roe v. Wade?
Referendum on Reaganism in 1988
Know: “Black Monday,” “Seven Dwarfs”
11. What factors contributed to the ruin of savings and loan institutions?
George H.W. Bush and the End of the Cold War
Know: George H. W. Bush, Tiananmen Square, Berlin Wall, CIS, Yugoslavia, “ethnic cleansing,” Nelson Mandela
12. What were the unexpected consequences of the demise of the Soviet Union?
The Persian Gulf Crisis
Know: Saddam Hussein, “Operation Desert Storm” (“hundred-hour war”)
13. “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” How did this philosophy have a negative outcome in America’s involvement with Iran and Iraq?
Bush on the Home Front
Know: Americans with Disabilities Act, Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, “read my lips…”
14. How did reaction to the Thomas confirmation reflect the changing political attitudes of some women?
Varying Viewpoints: Where Did Modern Conservatism Come From?
Know: Charles and Mary Beard, Huey Long, Charles Coughlin, Sugrue and Edsall, George Will
15. Identify three broad influences that contributed to modern Conservatism and defend the one you think was most influential.
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