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Nixon and Detente

Nixon and Detente

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Social Studies

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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16 Slides • 13 Questions

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#5: Nixon & Ford's Presidencies in the 1970s

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Open Ended

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Imagine you've inherited a time machine that you can use for the rest of your life. BUT, you have to pick 1 setting. Would you rather be able to travel back in time OR visit the future? Why?

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Multiple Choice

Which box lists characteristics of the 1960s?

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The 1970s

  • the post WWII prosperity of the 1950s & 1960s was coming to an end = economy is starting to stagnate

  • America's international prestige was damaged by our involvement & failure in Vietnam

  • growing divide between the New Left (anti-war, "hippies," counterculture) and the New Right (moral & religious conservatism, reduce federal spending, pro-business)

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Multiple Choice

Despite widespread anti-war protests and a wave of liberalism among America's youth, conservative Republican Richard Nixon was elected President in 1968 by Americans who didn't openly expressed their political opinions known as -

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the Dixiecrats.

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the silent majority.

3

the hippies.

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Multiple Select

As a conservative Republican, what did President Richard Nixon likely support?

HINT: 3

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a stronger, more involved national government

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a limited, restrained federal government

3

increased federal funding for social programs

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giving state governments more control over spending

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a reduction in federal programs & spending

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Richard Nixon &

Rising Southern Conservatism

  • Nixon won Southerners over to the Republican party by opposing civil rights policies & cutting government spending

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Nixon Cuts LBJ's Great Society Programs

  • Medicare & Medicaid which provide health coverage

  • Headstart pre-school program for low-income schools

  • Food stamps & other assistance

  • Nixon tried to reduce or eliminate many Great Society programs

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Nixon & the Environment

  • as a result of lobbying, marches, & teach ins across the country, Nixon HAD to pay attention to the environment

  • in 1970, Nixon signed an executive order to create the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to protect human health & the environment

  • in 1973, the Endangered Species Act was passed to protect threatened animals & their habitats

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the law passed by Congress in 1972 that protected women and girls against discrimination in schools, colleges, & universities?

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the Equal Rights Amendment

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Title IX

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Great Society

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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

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Open Ended

What exactly changed for women and girls thanks to the passage of Title IX?

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Multiple Choice

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From the beginning of the Cold War in 1948 until Nixon's election in 1968, America's official policy with regard to the Soviet Union was -

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containment to halt the spread of communism, particularly in Southeast Asia.

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détente to reduce the chances of nuclear world war.

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first strike to destroy nuclear missile launch sites before they became operational.

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America & Russia still have thousands of nuclear weapons & we still have diplomatic tensions.

So, how did the Cold War start to thaw?

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Open Ended

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Based on the excerpt, what is President Nixon going to change now that he is President in 1969?

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Nixon's Cold War Policy: Détente

  • détente is French for relaxation or peace

  • Nixon ends containment because the fight against Communism had only increased tensions, American spending on war, & brought us closer to nuclear war

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Triangular Diplomacy

  • Nixon & aide Henry Kissinger decide to exploit tensions between 2 Communist Superpowers - China & the Soviet Union

  • America decides to use a strategy called triangular diplomacy

  • if America had better relations with China, the Soviets had reason to fear about their position in the world

  • if America had better relations with the Soviet Union, the Chinese had reason to fear about their position in the world

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Normalization of

Relations with China

  • in 1949, China had become the communist nation: the People's Republic of China

  • since 1949, America had cut off all trade & diplomatic ties AND blocked China from joining the United Nations

  • in February of 1972, Richard Nixon became the 1st US President to visit the People's Republic of China

  • America dropped its opposition of Chinese entry into the UN, laid the groundwork for diplomatic & trade relations

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Détente with

the Soviet Union

  • by visiting China in February, Nixon was able to pressure Soviet leader Brezhnev to negotiate with the United States

  • in May of 1972, Nixon became 1st President to visit Moscow in the Soviet Union

  • Nixon's visit led to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) to limit the # of intercontinental ballistic missiles each country had

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Multiple Choice

With the election of Richard Nixon in 1968, American foreign policy shifts from containment to -

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isolationism.

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detente.

3

first strike capabilities.

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Multiple Choice

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What was the primary goal of discussions between these 2 leaders?

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to recognize the independence of former satellite states

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to reach a formal agreement on weapons control

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to negotiate the reunification of Germany

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to develop a global environmental-protection policy

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Multiple Choice

One action that influenced the US-Soviet signing of the SALT I treaty in 1972 was President Richard Nixon's -

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opening of diplomatic relations with China

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involvement in the Watergate scandal

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support of Israel during the Yom Kippur War

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withdrawal of military forces from Vietnam

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On August 8th, 1974 Richard Nixon resigned & VP Gerald Ford became the next US President.

  • Ford pardoned Nixon of all Watergate related crimes which lost him the popular support of the people

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Multiple Choice

What was the reaction of many Americans to the Watergate scandal?

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Confidence in the presidential selection process

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Support for containment of communism

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Discontent over the antiwar and civil rights protests

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Cynicism about government and elected politicians

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Ford & America's Economic Recession

  • since the early 1970s, America's economy had grown stagnant with very few new jobs & businesses making very small profits

  • America was producing less, unemployment was rising, but so were prices of goods (inflation)

  • a stagnant economy + high inflation = stagflation

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Multiple Choice

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Which region of the world supplies MOST of the oil used to fuel cars, cities, and factories?

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Europe

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North America

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Africa

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Middle East

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In retaliation for American support of Israel, OPEC cut off oil to the U.S. in 1973.

Shortages of gas across the US led to soaring gas prices & long lines.

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After class today,

  • make sure you've completed assignments 1, 2, 3, & 4 (Quizlet screenshot to complete #4)

  • #6: Watergate EdPuzzle due on Wednesday night

  • CHECK IN ON WEDNESDAY FOR ATTENDANCE

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