The Revival of Conservatism,

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30 The Revival of Conservatism, 1980-1992 (1) CHAPTER OUTLINE Leslie Maeby grew up in New York state and had been involved in politics as a campaign volunteer in local elections in the basically Republican neighborhood where she went to school. Raised in a politically divided household, her Mother supported liberal Democrats but her father voted Republican. She followed her father s lead, and then her reaction to the social protests and the antiwar movements of the 1960s and 1970s confirmed her Republican affiliation. After college and additional political campaign work for other Republican candidates, Leslie became a state Republican party official in New York. She moved to more conservative views as she reacted to the social changes that affected the United States in the 1980s. The Conservative Transformation The New Politics Conservative Leadership Republican Policies at Home An End to Social Reform Slowdown in the Struggle for Civil Rights Obstacles to Women's Rights The Limited Commitment to Latino Rights Continuing Problems for Native Americans Asian-American Gains Pressures on the Environmental Movement Economic and Demographic Change The Changing Nature of Work The Shift to a Service Economy Workers in Transition The Roller Coaster Economy Population Shifts Foreign Policy and the End of the Cold War Reagan, Bush, and the Soviet Union The End of the Cold War American Involvement Overseas Conclusion: Conservatism in Context 131

(2) SIGNIFICANT THEMES AND HIGHLIGHTS 1. The dominant theme of this chapter is that of a changing economy under the leadership of Ronald Reagan and then George H.W. Bush from 1980 to 1992. America's economic woes in the 1980s severely affected the lives of industrial workers, as well as mid-level corporate executives, middle-class families, people of color who had known poverty for years, and women heading single-parent families. 2. The Cold War ended with the tearing down of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the former Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies in the dramatic events of 1989. In a vastly changed world order, Americans faced a new role in their foreign relationship not only with Europe and Russia, but also with countries in Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa. 3. This chapter also explores the essential patterns that affected the African Americans, Asians, Latinos and Native Americans in the U.S. society as part of understanding important demographic changes. Familiarity with Basic Knowledge (3) LEARNING GOALS After reading this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Explain the significant changes in the economy of the 1980s and early 1990s. 2. Demonstrate how a conservative resurgence gained control over U.S. political life. 3. Identify four important recent demographic changes in American society and explain the consequences each is having on Americans. 4. Describe the American role in the rapidly changing worlds of Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, Europe, and the countries of the former Soviet Union. Practice in Historical Thinking Skills After reading this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Understand how America's role in the world has dramatically changed, and the extent to which old principles and practices of foreign policy might still guide America's relationship with the rest of an increasingly smaller world. 2. Evaluate the ways in which the conservative administrations of Reagan and Bush represented a shift away from the liberal domestic policies of the country since the New Deal, and how effective they were in meeting the economic, political, and social needs of the American people. 132

(4) IMPORTANT DATES AND NAMES TO KNOW 1980 Ronald Reagan elected president 1980-1982 Recession 1981 Reagan breaks air controllers' strike AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) discovered 1981-1983 Tax cuts; deficit spending increases 1983 Reagan proposes Strategic Defense Initiative ("Star Wars") 1984 Reagan reelected 1986 Tax reform measure passed Immigration Reform and Control Act 1987 Iran-contra affair becomes public Stock market crashes Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty signed 1988 George Bush elected president 1989 Federal bailout of savings and loan industry Fall of the Berlin Wall 1990 National debt reaches $3.1 trillion Sandinistas driven from power in Nicaragua Nelson Mandela freed in South Africa U.S. population is 250 million 1990-1992 Recession 1991 Persian Gulf War Failed coup in Soviet Union Disintegration of the Soviet Union Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) signed Ethnic turbulence begins in fragmented former Yugoslavia 133

Other Names to Know James Baker Mikhail Gorbachev Saddam Hussein Jerry Falwell Boris Yeltsin Lech Walesa Menachem Begin Sandra Day O Connor Jesse Jackson Ayatollah Khomeini Walter Mondale Nelson Mandela Clarence Thomas Geraldine Ferraro Ben Nighthorse Campbell (5) GLOSSARY OF IMPORTANT TERMS Moral Majority: a conservative pressure group, relying on modern communications and fund-raising techniques, which sought to reestablish what it defined as traditional values (dissolved in 1989) perestroika: restructuring the Russian economy glasnost: political openness to encourage personal initiative supply-side economics ( Reaganomics ): the view that tax reductions will encourage business investment and expansion, which will in turn generate general economic growth and prosperity (6) ENRICHMENT IDEAS 1. As a research project, or short paper, inquire into what changes your college made as a result of Title IX (of Education Amendments, 1972) legislation. 2. Debate whether Bush achieved his goals in the Persian Gulf War in 1991. 3. Debate whether the Federal Government should bail out banks (as in the savings & loan crisis), or allow them to fail. (7) SAMPLE TEST AND EXAMINATION QUESTIONS Multiple choice: Choose the best answer. 1. Changes in the U.S. economy in the 1980s meant a. the economic success of the triumph of conservatism under President Reagan b. the increasingly competitive nature of the world economy c. the corporate mergers that accompanied an extended boom in new jobs d. loss of jobs due to poor quality products 134

2. The conservative coalition in the new politics of the 1980s included a. advocates of free market economic policies b. religious fundamentalists c. middle-class voters who felt threatened by gains of the poor and minorities 3. Republican policies in domestic affairs in the 1980s focused on a. tax cuts, especially for the wealthier classes b. tighter regulation of industry and labor c. vigorous protection of the environment 4. The New Federalism a. turned civil rights regulation over to the states b. forced many states and municipalities nearly into bankruptcy c. cut the national debt by millions of dollars d. let states decide whether or not to permit abortion 5. In the 1980s a. the share of national wealth by the wealthiest 1 percent of the nation doubled b. the net worth of the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans declined c. the gap between rich and poor narrowed d. women and minorities continued to gain economically compared to white males 6. The American economy in the 1980s a. slowed its productivity in the industrial sector b. shifted to the service sector c. was challenged by industrial growth in other parts of the world 7. Which was the most significant shift in the 1980s that occurred under Reagan a. wages for working poor dramatically increased b. there were no increased expenditures for social programs, only the military c. there was a significant increase in the national debt d. wages for women in work now equaled those for men 8. It was the Supreme Court decision that upheld a woman s right to abortion a. Miranda v Arizona b. Freeman v Pitts c. Baker v Carr d. Roe v Wade 9. Pink-collar positions a. paid as much as men s traditional jobs b. were mostly eliminated in the 1980s c. continued to be held by women in the 1980s and 1990s d. were mostly above the corporate glass ceiling 135

10. The use of computers in the workplace helped a. workers connect more strongly to their jobs b. increase productivity c. decrease the average number of hours in the work week d. decrease physical and emotional stress in the workplace 11. The Stock Market Crash of 1987 was caused by a. federal budget deficit b. negative trade balances c. exposures of Wall Street fraud 12. The ending of Cold War with Russia occurred when a. Russia gave up its military power after the U.S. started to build Star Wars defense b. Russia essentially withdrew from countries in Eastern Europe c. Reagan unilaterally decided to remove nuclear weapons from the U.S. arsenal d. When both the U.S. and Russia began to fear China more than each other 13. The Los Angeles riots of 1992 a. were less damaging than the notorious Watts riots of 1965 b. were prompted by increased Mexican and Asian immigration c. highlighted the growing income gap, lack of urban policy, and racism in America d. were entirely gang related 14. In the early 1980s the Reagan policies toward the former Soviet Union included all of the following EXCEPT a. increasing the military budget and nuclear superiority b. pushing ahead with the Star Wars defensive shield c. attacking the USSR as the evil empire d. withdrawing missiles from Western Europe 15. The contras were a. counterrevolutionary forces supported by the United States in Nicaragua b. counterrevolutionary terrorist forces in El Salvador c. Sandinista supporters in Nicaragua d. Iranian terrorists who seized the American embassy 16. As the U.S. moved into the early-1990s, the American people faced a. a transformed world of international relations b. a rapidly changing demographic picture at home c. lowered expectations of economic success 136

17. He was the founder and leading spokesman for the conservative policy group Moral Majority a. Reverend Billy Graham b. Reverend Al Sharpton c. Reverend Jerry Falwell d. Reverend Jesse Jackson 18. She was the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court a. Gloria Steinem b. Sandra O Connor c. Janet Reno d. Ruth Ginsberg Essays 1. Assess the achievements and failures of the Reagan and Bush administrations in both domestic and foreign policy. 2. Explain how Reagan s policies changed in conducting relations with the Soviet Union. 3. Explain why Reagan s background in Hollywood helped his political career. 4. What were the key factors that affected the civil rights for African Americans in the 1980s? 137