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■ Essential Questions: Questions –Why did the economic & foreign policies of Ford & ■ Essential Questions: Questions –Why did the economic & foreign policies of Ford & Carter fail to meet the needs of America in the late 1970 s? –Which had the longer legacy on America: the Watergate scandal or Nixon’s foreign policy in China & the USSR?

The 1970 s: A Crisis in Confidence ■ The “overextended society” of the 1970 The 1970 s: A Crisis in Confidence ■ The “overextended society” of the 1970 s was defined by: –Low economic growth, high prices, & rising unemployment –Distrust of the government due to the Watergate scandal –“Passionless presidents” who failed to project clear leadership –An end of Nixon-era détente & resumption of Cold War rivalries

The U. S. Economy in the 1970 s The U. S. Economy in the 1970 s

■ The fuel shortage led allies whenincrease To. Energy and the a 200% Egypt ■ The fuel shortage led allies whenincrease To. Energy and the a 200% Egypt punish Israel’s to Economy in the. Syria attacked against heating & price of gas & home Israel In the 1970 s, 2 great oil shocks Led to worst recession since Depression hurt the U. S. economy: –In 1973, the Arab members of OPEC initiated a 5% cut on production & an embargo against the U. S. –The Iranian Revolution in 1979 cut off oil & led to another gasshortage & soaring interest rates

The Oil Shocks: Price Increases of Crude Oil & Gasoline The OPEC oil embargo The Oil Shocks: Price Increases of Crude Oil & Gasoline The OPEC oil embargo Iranian Revolution

The Search for an Energy Policy These oil shocks forced the U. S. Mandated The Search for an Energy Policy These oil shocks forced the U. S. Mandated gas mileage requirements, speed to realize its dependency on other limits, & action: nations for oil & led to price controls on domestic oil Nuclear plants & the EPA to oversee –Nixon formed Alaskan oil pipeline industry’s environmental impact –The new Dept of Energy (1977) emphasized conservation & domestic energy production –Still…U. S. oil imports rose 50% from 1973 to 1979 ■

A Troubledwages did not. Economy Workers’ American keep up with rising prices The 1970 A Troubledwages did not. Economy Workers’ American keep up with rising prices The 1970 s economy grew stagnant: –Unemployment grew to rose 200% 9% Milk & hamburger prices High A stagnant STAGFLATION –Heavy industry jobs fell inflation due to economy Car prices rose 72% Bread prices rose 400% outsourcing & foreign competition ■ 1970 s experienced huge inflation: –Due to Vietnam deficit spending, global food shortage, oil shocks Neither Ford nor Carter could stop –Massive price increases led to a “stagflation; ” Carter’s “real income” policies actually 5. 5% decreaserates up to 20% in drove interest for average Americans ■

The “Lean Years” The Presidencies of Ford & Carter The “Lean Years” The Presidencies of Ford & Carter

The Ford Administration ■ Gerald Ford failed to restore public confidence after Watergate: –Ford The Ford Administration ■ Gerald Ford failed to restore public confidence after Watergate: –Ford pardoned Nixon for any crimes he may have committed –He revealed a number of past CIA assassination attempts & appointed George Bush to reorganize the CIA –Vetoed 39 Great Society-style bills initiated by Congress

The 1976 Campaign In 1976, dark-horse Jimmy Carter won the Democratic nomination & campaigned The 1976 Campaign In 1976, dark-horse Jimmy Carter won the Democratic nomination & campaigned as an outsider, an honest man, with fresh leadership ■ Carter won a narrow victory due to social class & racial factors: –Affluent, well-educated, suburban voters chose Ford –Socially & economically disadvantaged voted for Carter ■

Ford’s foreign policy blunder during the TV debates in 1976: “There is no Soviet Ford’s foreign policy blunder during the TV debates in 1976: “There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe”

Disenchantment with Carter entered office with no clear political philosophy or vision: In 1979, Disenchantment with Carter entered office with no clear political philosophy or vision: In 1979, Carter gave the “national malaise” speech Deregulated the airline industry – in which he discussed the importance of conservinglowered prices to blame energy but seemed whichcreating a “crisis in confidence” Americans for –But…his attempts to reform welfare & Social Security failed –He had no remedy for soaring inflation, interest rates, & bank failures that hurt the economy ■

Carter’s Human Rights Foreign Policy Carter’s Human Rights Foreign Policy

A Declining Superpower ■ America’s international dominance declined sharply in 1970 s due to: A Declining Superpower ■ America’s international dominance declined sharply in 1970 s due to: –Americans’ increasing desires to avoid “another Vietnam” –The War Powers Act forced the president to consult with Congress before sending troops –The escalating military costs & deficit spending made sustaining the Cold War impossible

Foreign Policy & Human Rights ■ Carter focused his foreign policy on a commitment Foreign Policy & Human Rights ■ Carter focused his foreign policy on a commitment to human rights: –Spoke out against repressive regimes in Latin America & apartheid in South Africa –Reformed the CIA to operate “within the law” (but only briefly) –Negotiated the return of the Panama Canal to Panamanians

Foreign Policy & Human Rights In Nov 1977, Egyptian leader Sadat made an appeal Foreign Policy & Human Rights In Nov 1977, Egyptian leader Sadat made an appeal with Israel to settle the October War of 1973 ■ Carter invited Egyptian leader Sadat & Israeli leader Begin to the U. S. to negotiate terms ■ The Camp David accords in 1979 led to a peace treaty between Egypt & Israel, but alienated other Arab nations ■

Celebrating the Camp David Accords: Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter, & Anwar Sadat Celebrating the Camp David Accords: Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter, & Anwar Sadat

The Cold War Resumes ■ During the Carter years, the Cold War rivalry between The Cold War Resumes ■ During the Carter years, the Cold War rivalry between the U. S. & USSR widened due to: –A new arms race as the U. S. adopted new MX missiles & Trident submarines –SALT II failed to make lasting arms reduction –Increased U. S. -Sino relations put the USSR on the defensive

Ohio-class submarine with Trident nuclear missile capability Ohio-class submarine with Trident nuclear missile capability

The Cold War Resumes Détente ended when the USSR invaded Afghanistan in 1979 ■ The Cold War Resumes Détente ended when the USSR invaded Afghanistan in 1979 ■ The U. S. interpreted the attack as a move to take the Middle East & responded with: –Economic embargo of the USSR Carter hoped to Moscow Olympics –Boycott of the limit nuclear arms & advance human rights, but found –Aid to the a. Afghani resistance himself in heightened Cold War ■

Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1979 Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1979

The Iranian Hostage Crisis ■ The Camp David victory was offset by the 1979 The Iranian Hostage Crisis ■ The Camp David victory was offset by the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis: –Exiled Islamic fundamentalist Ayatollah Khomeini led a coup against U. S. -backed the shah –When Carter allowed the shah to enter the U. S. for medical aid, irate mobs in Tehran took 52 hostages from the U. S. embassy

Quest for Peace in the Middle East ■ Carter’s attempts at diplomatic, military, & Quest for Peace in the Middle East ■ Carter’s attempts at diplomatic, military, & economic threats failed to bring a return of the hostages –In 1980, Carter approved a rescue mission that was aborted after 2 helicopters crashed –The perceived blunders & inability of Carter to end the hostage crisis hurt Carter in his re-election bid in 1980

Conclusions: Conclusions A Failed Presidency Conclusions: Conclusions A Failed Presidency

A Failed Presidency Carter’s failures with inflation, Iran, & Afghanistan overshadowed his foreign policy A Failed Presidency Carter’s failures with inflation, Iran, & Afghanistan overshadowed his foreign policy victories with the Panama 1980 approval rating was East Carter’s Canal & the Middle 23% ■ The failures of Johnson, Nixon, Ford, & Carter led to a desire among Americans for a strong leader who could face both domestic & foreign challenges ■