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1. The Paradoxical Era 1968-1980
3. RICHARD NIXON Late 1940’s-early 1950’s: Achieved success in House and Senate Races
1952-1956: Was chosen as Eisenhower’s running mate in his political campaigns
1962: Retired from politics
1968: Was the republican presidential candidate and defeated Hubert Humphrey
6. Nixon’s Strategy Floating Coalition:
~Included support of liberal
and moderate Republicans,
and some Democratic
liberals and moderates.
~A bipartisan coalition of
moderates and liberals to
oppose conservatives. Political Outbidding:
~Endorsed social reforms
that were initiated by
Democrats, but offered
expansive amendments to
them so he could obtain
partial credit for their
passage.
7. Nixon’s Reforms 1st Term:
~Supplementary Security Income (SSI)
~Major revisions in the Food Stamp program
~Revenue sharing
~Assorted Health Legislation
2nd Term:
~Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)
~Community Development Block Grant Program
~Rehabilitation Act of 1973
~Child Abuse Prevention Act of 1973
8. Welfare Policy ~Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
program was not popular
~Nixon had 2 options:
-Could have sought incremental and liberalizing reforms to increase the levels of benefits in low-benefit states
-Could have favored incremental and conservative reforms to strengthen the work requirement and to create public service jobs
10. Family Assistance Program ~Replaced AFDC
~Provided federal assistance to all families who fell
beneath a federally prescribed minimum income
~Proposed the creation of large numbers of public
service jobs for welfare recipients
~Provided for all intact families in a nationwide
guaranteed income
~Contained a large day
care program
11. FAP Continued
12. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Pros:
~Legislation rescued older
people from federal-state
Old-Age Assistance program
~Assisted hundreds of
thousands of
deinstitutionalized people
with mental disorders
~Provided funds for many
people with physical
disabilities Cons:
~Grants were hardly given
~Elderly and disabled were
allowed to keep their homes,
but could not use Food
Stamps
~Those that lived in states
that did not supplement the
federal minimum benefits
received lower benefits than
their peers in more generous
states
13. Food Stamps
14. Food Stamps Continued
15. George A. Wiley and the NWRO
16. Questions 1. What were some of Nixon’s reforms?
a. SSI, revenue sharing, Child Abuse Prevention Act
b. Major revisions in the Food Stamp Program, Rehabilitation Act of 1973
c. Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), Assorted Health Legislation
d. All of the above
2. Who founded the National Welfare Rights Organization?
a. Richard Nixon
b. Gerald Ford
c. George Wiley
d. Sar Levitan
17. Social Security
18. Due to Inflation…… There was an erosion in social security benefits value http:wickimedia.org/en/thumb/8/8c/ushistoricalinflation.svg.png
19. Wilbur Mills Democratic Congressman
Tried to persuade Nixon that an increase in benefits could be done without increasing the payroll tax.
He knew that 70% of the elderly did not receive any other income besides their social security check.
THREE LEGGED STOOL
20. WHAT DO YOU THINK NIXON DID? A) listened to Mills
B) increased benefits and payroll taxes
C) Didn’t increase benefits at all
www.nrp.com
21. HE listened to good ol’ Mills Benefits increased from $68.2 billion in 1970 to $132 billion in 1980
% of elderly below poverty line decreased from 29.5 to 15 percent between 1967-1979.
22. But why was an increase NOT so good for the government without an increase in payroll taxes.
23. It Depleted the Fund
24. Revenue Sharing The Local Fiscal Assistance Act (1972)
Gave funds to local governments to use for their operating expenses
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (1973)(CETA)
Community Development Block Grant portion of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
Janson,Bruce.TheReluctantWelfareState.ThomsonBrooks/Cole.California,2005.
25. Why did He Want Revenue Sharing? Hoped to gain support from state and local officials who were in favor of revenue sharing.
It was a more hands off policy of allocating funds which paid approx $6 billion a year to local governments in the 1970’s.
26. Civil Rights and Other Health Policies…… HANDOUT
27. Although many beneficial Acts were passed under President Nixon…………There was still a dark cloud that remained over his presidency which led to his resignation in August of 1974.
WHAT WAS IT?????
28. THE WATERGATE SCANDAL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l1j6UgFeAI
29. Question 1) Why was Nixon in favor of revenue sharing? A) He wanted to have more power over state and local
officials.
B) He wanted to strengthen his political strategy.
C) He wanted to gain support from state and local
officials.
D) Both b and c
30. Answer: D) Both b and c
found on page 281 in textbook
31. Question 2) What was the reason for the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974?
A) not enough programs
B) Watergate Scandal
C) Segregation
D) His Health Policies
32. Answer B) The Watergate Scandal
found in the textbook on page 288
33. Out-groups in the 1970s Women, people of color, gay men and lesbians
Second wave
Problems obtaining legislative and legal advances
Work on number of fronts simultaneously
Specialized groups working on specific problems
34. Helen Reddy - “I Am Woman”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPDcMyPlFvw I am woman, hear me roar
In numbers too big to ignore
And I know too much to go back an‘
Pretend
'cause I've heard it all before
And I've been down there on the floor
No one's ever gonna keep me down again
CHORUS
Oh yes I am wise
But it's wisdom born of pain
Yes, I've paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to, I can do anything
I am strong (strong)
I am invincible (invincible)
I am woman
You can bend but never break me
'cause it only serves to make me
More determined to achieve my final goal
And I come back even stronger
Not a novice any longer
'cause you've deepened the conviction in my soul
CHORUS
I am woman watch me grow
See me standing toe to toe
As I spread my lovin' arms across the land
But I'm still an embryo
With a long long way to go
Until I make my brother understand
CHORUS
I am invincible
I am strongI am woman
I am invincible
I am strong
I am woman
35. The Women’s Movement
37. Overcoming dissent within the movement
African American women
More attention on the poor
Old controversies surfacing
Women who favored protectionist legislation vs. women who favored strict equality for women and men
38. Rush – “The Trees” There is unrest in the forest,There is trouble with the trees,For the maples want more sunlightAnd the oaks ignore their pleas.The trouble with the maples,(And they're quite convinced they're right)They say the oaks are just too loftyAnd they grab up all the light.But the oaks can't help their feelingsIf they like the way they're made.And they wonder why the maplesCan't be happy in their shade.
39. Mobilization of New Sets of Out- Groups People with disabilities
Afraid of discrimination in workplace
Physical impediments
Nixon vetoes Rehabilitation Act in 1972
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504
Nixon vetoed child development legislation in 1971
40. Revolution in Rights O’Connor v. Donaldson
http://www.treatmentadvocacycenter.org/LegalResources/CaseLaws/Case1.htm
Roe v. Wade
Protections to:
Immigrants in detention camps
Gays and lesbians
People in jail
Building trades = forced to train minorities and women
Northern schools end de facto segregation
41. Beginnings of Backlash Women
Phyllis Schlafly
-critic of the ERA
“Sexual harassment on the job is not a problem for virtuous women.”
42. Evolution of Reluctant Welfare State Nixon supported & initiated social reforms
Supported Family Assistance Plan
attacked welfare fraud
43. Q. Women worked on multiple fronts to obtain all the following EXCEPT:
equal pay for comparable work
legislation allowing maternal leaves for pregnant women
legislation to decrease sexual harassment in work place
resources for child care
Q. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504…
defines handicap as a person having a mental or physical impairment which substantially limits one or more of such a person’s major life activates
prohibited discrimination against people with disabilities from participation in programs or activities receiving federal or financial assistance
provides guidance to people with disabilities
none of the above