PPT-8.5 End of the Cold War Reagan & Foreign Policy

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Reagan wanted to restore US foreign policy Blamed Carter for allowing Americas international prestige amp influence to fall Increased military spending Confronted

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Reagan wanted to restore US foreign policy Blamed Carter for allowing Americas international prestige amp influence to fall Increased military spending Confronted challenges . “The Cold War Thaws”. The Cold War begins to thaw as the superpowers enter an era of uneasy diplomacy. Soviet Policy in Eastern Europe and China. Destalinization and Rumblings of Protest. Nikita Khrushchev. Everything You Need To Know About Key Concept 9.2 To Succeed In APUSH. Shoutout Time! Ms. Boyea’s class in CT, Ms. Maupin’s class - you deserve extra credit!, Mr. Earley’s class in Shanghai!, Mrs. Brantley’s class, and Casey and Laura and New Egypt High School! . 1969 - 2000. STAAR Review 13. The Nixon Presidency. 1968-1974. The Constitution attempts to create a balance between the 3 separate branches of government.. Since FDR’s New Deal, Presidential powers have increased dramatically.. Chapter 28. The New Conservatism. Liberalism. G. overnment should regulate the economy. Government should actively help the disadvantaged through social programs and taxing the wealthy. G. overnment should not regulate social behavior. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How well did American leaders deal with the challenge of stagflation? Does America have a moral responsibility to be world’s policeman?. TEKS and Objectives. We will…. (10B) . ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How well did American leaders deal with the challenge of stagflation? Does America have a moral responsibility to be world’s policeman?. TEKS and Objectives. We will…. (10B) . U.S. foreign policy seeks to promote, protect, and project the foreign policy agenda and interests of the United States. There are three goals in order to meet this objective:. 1. National Security. Everything You Need To Know About Key Concept 9.2 To Succeed In APUSH. Shoutout Time! Ms. Boyea’s class in CT, Ms. Maupin’s class - you deserve extra credit!, Mr. Earley’s class in Shanghai!, Mrs. Brantley’s class, and Casey and Laura and New Egypt High School! . Who is Ronald Reagan?. “If . we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under. .”. “The . most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help. End . of the Cold . War,. 1980-1992. Objectives. CUL 1.0. Explain how religious groups and ideas have affected American society and political life.. POL 1.0. Explain how and why political ideas, beliefs, institutions, party systems, and alignments have developed and changed.. . . foreign . policy . (interventionist) & . efforts to end terrorism. Foreign Policy Post-Cold War. Do Now. On the “Unit 9 Important Dates Timeline” place “FP” next to any event that is connected to U.S. foreign policy. Chapter 33 – Section 4. In 1980…. During his campaign Reagan talked very sternly about how he would toughen the United States’ attitude toward the Soviet Union and “Communism.”. When he took office in 1981, tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union escalated dramatically and would continue until 1991.. Review of China, USSR, and. Cold War Foreign Policies. Nixon to Carter Diplomacy/Foreign Policy. Cold War . 1949-1991 – USSR/US. Space race, Berlin Wall, Korean War, Vietnam War, Cuba, culture in US. The United States from 1980-2000. The Rise of Conservatism. Political Figures:. Barry Goldwater – 1964 defeated. Nixon & Ford – steady shift from liberalism of the 1960s. Response/Opposition to:.

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