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Modern President Project 1. Research and bubble map presidents 2. Cut, Sort and Match Presidents Sheets 3. Free Write Attached 4. DBQ Attached

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Modern President Project1. Research and bubble map presidents

2. Cut, Sort and Match Presidents Sheets

3. Free Write Attached4. DBQ Attached

Domestic Issues

Regents v Bakke

Swann v Charlotte Mecklenburg

Bilingual Education act

Civil Rights

Nixon

Vietnam Protests

War Powers Act

Vietnam

Foreign Crisis

Indian Civil Rights Act

Economic

Henry Kissinger

Tet Offensive

Inflation

Wage and Price Freeze

Oil Crisis

Domestic Crisis

Watergate

OPEC

Peace?

SALT

CRP

Committee to Reelect the President

Watergate Scandal

Nixon TapesWatergate Hotel

Presidents Advisors

Saturday Night Massacre

Senate Investigations

Nixon Impeachment

Nixon Resignation

Spiro Agnew Vice President Resigns

Cover-up

Imperial Presidency

Ford Appointed Presidency by 25th

Amendment

Public distrust of Government

Domestic Issues

American Public Cynical of

Government

FordWIN: Whip Inflation Now

Recession

Economic

Foreign

Stagflation

Fall of Saigon

Oil Embargo

Pardoned Nixon

OPEC

Unemployment

Reagan: Return of

Conservatism

“Reganomics”

Supply-Side Economics

Trickle Down Theory

Balanced Budget

Deregulation ofIndustry

Cold War

End Of Cold War

SDI“Star Wars”

Foreign Conflict

Escalation

Economic

GATT

Nuclear Talks

SALT II

INF

Glastnost

Perestroika

George H BushGlobalization

Domestic Issues

Supreme Court

Economy

Society

Global Concerns

Communism Collapse

Foreign Conflict

Human Rights

China

Panama

Berlin Wall

Commonwealth of Independent States

Presidential Match

Truman 1945-1952 Eisenhower 1952-1960 John F. Kennedy 1960-1963 L. B. Johnson 1963-1968

Brown v. Board of

Education:

Desegregation of

schools, overturned

Plessey v. Ferguson

Peace Corps:

volunteer service to help

promote democracy in

developing nations

Escalation of Vietnam

War: Promised he

would not send

American troops

Rosa Parks:

Montgomery Bus

Boycott began

SEATO: treaty used to

enter Vietnam War/U.S.

would use force on

nations in SE Asia if

threatened by

communists

Civil Rights Voting

Act:

No literacy tests for

voting qualifications

Cuban Missile Crisis:

Example of

Brinkmanship

My Lai Incident:

Innocent men, women

and children killed by

Marines

Manhattan Project:

development of the

A Bomb

U-2 Incident: spy

plane shot down over

Russia. Gorbachev

captured pilot: Gary

Powers

Cesar Chavez: United

Farm Workers

organizer: Hispanic

Civil Rights spokesman

Domino Theory: If one

country falls, they’ll all

fall

Great Society: War on

Poverty

VISTA: youth volunteer

in inner cities = 2 years

of college

Warren Commission

report: assassination of

JFK

Bay of Pigs: failed

attempt to overthrow

Fidel Castro

Shemp v. Abbington:

No prayer in school

Cold War Begins

Potsdam Conference:

talks to discuss Pacific

Theater, Truman hints

that he has a weapon to

end the war

G.I. Bill: middle class

America grows b/c

soldiers returning from

WWII can attend college

Containment: stop the

expansion of

Communism

Feminine Mystique:

Betty Friedan brought it

to America’s attention

that women needed to

look beyond the home

for fulfillment

Gulf of Tonkin

Incident: North

Vietnamese “torpedo”

an American destroyer

24th Amendment: No

more poll taxes

38th parallel:

demilitarized zone in

Korea

Levittown: uniform

houses sold: applied

mass production to the

housing industry

Korea: example of

Containment

Beatlemania: Beatles/

music creates a youth

revolution in America

Sputnik: Russian

satellite that began

National Education Act,

Math/Science schools

and NASA

Haight-Ashbury: hippie

movement began here

Agent orange used to

de-foliate Vietnam

Napalm: jellied gas

1st televised

Presidential debate

Medicare: care for the

old

Medicaid: care for the

poor

Iron Curtain speech by

Winston Churchill

Operation Rolling

Thunder

Bombing of Nagasaki

and Hiroshima

NATO: Collective

Security

Warsaw Pact: Soviet

Union Collective

Security

Little Rock Nine

integrate Central High

Baby Boom House Un-American

Activities Committee:

investigates loyalty of

American citizens

Palmer Raids: roots

out radicals and

communists in the

American government

McCarthyism: use of

smear tactics to accuse

people of being

communists

Fall of China to

Communism

Formation of

Communist Satellites

Berlin Crisis leads to

the Berlin Air lift

Marshall Plan

Truman Doctrine Yalta Conference Environmental

Protection Laws

passes as a result of

Rachel Carson’s

“Silent Spring”

Vietnam War protests

Freedom of Speech

Yippies

War Powers Act

passed

Did not run for re-

election because of the

unpopular Vietnam war

Presidential Match

Richard Nixon 1969-1974 Gerald R. Ford 1974-1977 James E. Carter 1981-1989 Ronald W. Reagan 1981-

1989

Helsinki Accords – US &

USSR sign agreement to

uphold human rights

Affirmative Action –

priority job hiring for

minorities/ diversified

workforce

OPEC – Placed an

embargo against the

U.S. because they

supported Israel

Second Occupation of

Wounded Knee – led by

AIM

Love Canal – toxic

waste dump disaster

Pardoned Nixon

Swann v Charlotte-

Mecklenburg Board of

Education

Fall of the Berlin Wall –

symbolized the fall of

Communism

War Powers Act – limited

presidents power to

declare war

SDI – “Star Wars” Missile

Defense System

Pentagon Papers –

Published and showed

that government lied

about involvement in

Vietnam

Never Elected As

President

Roe v Wade – legalized

abortion

Three Mile Island –

Partial Nuclear melt-

down

Regents v Bakke –

Reverse Discrimination

Case

Perestroika – USSR

economic openness

Democratic National

Convention – Yuppies

protested and police

attacked

“I Am Not A Crook”

Clean Air and Water Acts Vietnamization – turning

over of Vietnam War to

the Vietnamese

26th Amendment Voting

age dropped to 18

SALT I – Strategic Arms

Limitations Treaty –

limited the number of

ICBMs

Supply Side Economics

– Tax cuts for business

will increase economic

growth

WIN: Whip Inflation Now

Haight Ashbury – Hippie

Capital

Tet Offensive – North

Vietnamese attacked key

US bases

Gray Panthers – Old Age

rights

Iran-Contra Affair –

Oliver North accused of

selling arms to Iran to

fund Contras in

Nicaragua

Woodstock – Hippie

peace concert

Wage and Price Freeze

My Lai Massacre – US

forces killed Vietnamese

villagers

Glastnost – USSR

Political Openness

Paris Peace Accords –

Vietnam Peace

agreement that fell apart

Cambodia and Laos

Bombings – US bombed

and Peace Protests at

home increased

Kent State University-

student protesters shot

by national guard

Nicaragua – Covert US

operations to support

democratic Contras

Iran Hostage Crisis –

Iranians stormed US

Embassy and took

hostages

Trickle Down Theory –

Tax cuts to business will

increase jobs and

income to everyone

Vietnam- 17th Parallel,

Domino Theory, Fight

Communism

Indian Civil Rights Act

– Bill of Rights applies

to Native Americans

AIDS Reagonomics – Tax cuts

for business: Trickle

Down Theory and Supply

Side Economics

INF Treaty – eliminated

ballistic missiles

Cesar Chavez: National

Farm Workers

Grenada – US forces

invaded to liberate

from pro-Communist

forces

Stagflation – economy

stagnate and inflation

continues

Fall of Saigon –

Symbolized the fall of

Vietnam to Communism

Title IX – Girls Sports

Détente – Henry

Kissinger opened talks

between Communist

China and USSR

Impeached “The Whole World Is

Watching”

Watergate Scandal –

Break-in at the

Democratic National

HQ to steel campaign

Secrets

EPA – Environmental

Protection Agency

Camp David Accords –

Peace between Egypt

and Israel during the

Yom Kimper Wars

Law and Order

Campaign

Sandra Day O’Conner –

First female Supreme

Court Justice

New Right Coalition –

Conservative/ opposed

controversial social

issues

Moral Majority –

Evangelical and

Fundamental Christian

leaders

1st Earth Day National Energy Act –

Placed a tax on gas-

guzzlears

Presidential Match

George H W Bush 1989-1993 William J. Clinton 1993-2001 George W Bush 2001-2008 Obama 2008-

Americans with

Disabilities Act

War on Drugs European Union Ethnic Cleansing in

Yugoslavia – Troops

Sent

NAFTA Weapons of Mass

Destruction

Health Care Bill Fall of Communism Election 2000 Operation Desert Storm Monica

Scandal/Impeachment

Iraq invades Kuwait

Immigration Act of 1990 Patriot Act GATT: General

Agreement on Tariffs

and Trade

Bush v Gore Florida Voting Chads

cause controversy

Department of

Homeland Security

Bosnia Texas v Johnson War in Iraq Contract with America 9/11 Planned Parenthood of

Southeastern Penn v.

Casey

Savings and Loan Bail-

out

World Trade Center

Bombing

Axis of Evil War on Terrorism Exxon Valdez First African American

President

Invasion of Panama Brady Bill Persian Gulf War Oklahoma Federal

Building Bombing

Stimulus Package Universal Healthcare

Al-Qaeda Bush Doctrine No Child Left Behind Economic Crisis Afghanistan/Taliban Recession

Free Write: “Conservativism v Liberalism”

Contrast the conservative ideology of President Reagan with the liberal views of

Truman, Johnson and Kennedy in relation to economics, politics and foreign diplomacy.