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THE REPUBLICAN RESURGENCE, 1980-1992. America: Past and Present Chapter 32. Reagan in Power. Roosevelt coalition continues to splinter Republican party picks up pieces . The Reagan Victory. Carter’s negatives Iranian hostage crisis economic ills Reagan’s positives win the election
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THE REPUBLICAN RESURGENCE, 1980-1992 America: Past and Present Chapter 32
Reagan in Power • Roosevelt coalition continues to splinter • Republican party picks up pieces
The Reagan Victory • Carter’s negatives • Iranian hostage crisis • economic ills • Reagan’s positives win the election • warm telegenic personality • optimistic message • draws Jewish, working class vote • Republicans win majority in the Senate
Cutting Spending and Taxes • Reagan’s premise: cut spending to encourage private investment • Reagan cuts over three years • federal spending by more than $40 billion • social services included in cuts • taxes cut by 25%
Limiting the Role of Government • Environmental regulations relaxed • Attempted cuts in Social Security • Neglect of interest-group opponents • labor hurt in air traffic control firings • lack of support for civil rights legislation • women ignored in judicial appointments
Reaganomics • Reagan’s reductions in spending and taxes prompt conflicting expectations • Supply-side economists expect economic growth • Reagan’s critics expect massive deficits, economic stagnation
Recession and Recovery • 1981-1982--unemployment hits 10% • 1983--economic recovery • rise in consumer spending • prices remain level • worldwide decline in energy prices
The Growing Deficit • Basis for the Reagan prosperity includes • massive deficit spending • massive inflows of foreign investment • 1983--federal budget deficit $200 billion • Spending caps on defense, services • 1985--U.S. becomes a debtor nation
The Rich Grow Richer • Gains of Reaganomics • inflation reduced to 4% • employment grows after 1982 • growth in service sector jobs • Losses of Reaganomics • high-paying manufacturing jobs decline • increasing social inequality • wealthy benefit • poor left in poverty • middle class hurt
Reagan Affirmed • Perception of improving economy • 1984 election • Reagan trounces Walter Mondale • Republicans lose seats in Congress
Reagan and the World • Reagan determined to restore America's international position • Steep increase in military spending • Aggressive foreign policy
Challenging the "Evil Empire" • Reagan: Soviet Union the "focus of evil in the modern world" • Unfavorable deals on arms reductions • U.S. response to Russian refusal • deployment of cruise missiles in Europe • development of anti-missile system • Russians build up nuclear arsenal
Turmoil in the Middle East • 1982--Israeli invasion of Lebanon • International response • U.S., France send troops to maintain order • PLO evacuates Beirut • 1984--200 U.S. Marines killed in terrorist bombing • U.S. evacuation of Lebanon
Confrontation in Central America • Intervention against Latin American leftist insurgents • Covert subversion of Sandinistas • October, 1983--invasion of Grenada
Trading Arms for Hostages • Advanced weapons sold to Iran for influence in freeing American hostages • November, 1986--Iran-Contra scandal • profit from Iran arms sales to Contras • funding violates Congressional prohibition • Reagan escapes impeachment
Reagan the Peacemaker • 1985--Mikhail Gorbachev assumes power in Russia • 1985-88--Reagan-Gorbachev summits • 1987--destroy intermediate range missiles • 1988--Afghanistan evacuated • Foreign policy triumphs restore Reagan’s popularity
Social Dilemmas • AIDS epidemic • Drug abuse
The AIDS Epidemic • 1981--AIDS first detected • apparent confinement to homosexual men results in early public inaction • spread to drug users, recipients of blood transfusions prompts panic • Reagan Administration’s response • fund research • little funding for education, prevention • 1987--appointment of AIDS commissioner
The AIDS Epidemic (2) • 1996--500,000 infected • majority homosexuals, drug users • 15% heterosexual, non-drug abusers • 1996--AIDS death rate begins dropping • new drugs • safer sexual practices
The War on Drugs • Mid-1980's--crack cocaine introduced • addiction spread through all classes • exploding crime rate • Reagan attempts interdiction of supply • Bush, Clinton continue Reagan policy • At the end of the century there seemed to be no end to the war on drugs
Passing the Torch to Bush • Republicans hope for major political realignment • Factors reinforcing trend • 1980s economic boom • promise of the end of the Cold War
The Changing Palace Guard • 1985--Donald Regan chief of staff • Second-term victories • tax reform package • appointment of conservatives • Changes in the Supreme Court • Senate blocks Bork appointment to Court • Bush appointments help turn the Court more to the right
The Election of 1988 • Republican George Bush • Democrat Michael Dukakis • Bush television ads attack Dukakis as soft on crime, unpatriotic • Bush wins White House • Republicans lose seats in Congress
Bush’s Domestic Agenda • Problems of 1989 • savings and loan industry facing collapse • ballooning federal deficit • Bush’s deficit reduction • raise taxes • cut military expenditures • Economic recession increases deficit
The End of the Cold War • June, 1989--Tiananmen Square • November, 1989--Berlin Wall torn down • 1991-1992--U.S.S.R. dissolved, Communist Party outlawed in Russian Republic • Cautious response by Bush
Waging Peace • 1989--U.S. invasion of Panama • August, 1990--Iraq occupies Kuwait • January, 1991--Operation Desert Storm • Outcome of Desert Storm • February 24--Iraqi force collapses • Bush’s approval hits 90%
Republican Economic Woes • 1990 budget deal violated Bush’s “no new taxes” pledge • Also failed to reduce budget deficits • Economic recession prolonged