Unit 14: Liberalism & Conservatism in an Era of Limits, 1961-1980

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Unit 14: Liberalism & Conservatism in an Era of Limits, 1961-1980

UNIT 14: LIBERALISM & CONSERVATISM IN AN ERA OF LIMITS, 1961-1980 Ch. 28: Uncivil Wars: Liberal Crisis and Conservative Rebirth, 1961- 1972 Ch. 29: The Search for Order in an Era of Limits, 1973-1980

The Vietnam War Begins (28B) A. Vietnamization and Cambodia I. Escalation Under Johnson 13. Vietnamization A. Gulf of Tonkin B. My Lai Massacre 1. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 14. My Lai B. The New American Presence C. Détente 2. Operation Rolling Thunder 15. Henry Kissinger II. Public Opinion and the War 16. détente 3. “credibility gap” 17. China visit III. Rise of the Student Movement D. Exit America 4. Students for a Democratic 18. Fall of Saigon (1975) Society II. The Silent Majority Speaks Out 5. Port Huron Statement A. Law and Order and the Supreme A. The New Left Court B. Young Americans for Freedom 19. Warren Court C. The Counterculture 20. Miranda v. Arizona B. Busing Days of Rage, 1968-1972(28C) III. The 1972 Election I. War Abroad, Tragedy at Home A. The Tet Offensive An Era of Limits (29A) 6. Tet Offensive I. Energy Crisis B. Political Assassinations 21. Organization of Petroleum 7. Robert Kennedy Exporting Countries (OPEC) II. The Antiwar Movement and the 1968 II. Environmentalism Election 22. energy crisis A. Democratic Convention 23. environmentalism B. Richard Nixon 24. Rachel Carson / Silent Spring C. George Wallace 25. Earth Day D. Nixon’s Strategy A. Environmental Protection Agency III. The Nationalist Turn 26. Environmental Protection 8. Chicano Moratorium Agency (EPA) Committee B. Nuclear Power IV. Women’s Liberation 27. Three Mile Island 9. Title IX III. Economic Transformation 10. Gloria Steinem 28. stagflation V. Stonewall and Gay Liberation A. Deindustrialization 11. Stonewall Inn 29. deindustrialization 30. Rust Belt Richard Nixon and the Politics of the Silent B. Organized Labor in Decline Majority (28D) IV. Urban Crisis and Suburban Revolt 12. silent majority 31. tax revolt I. Nixon in Vietnam 32. Proposition 13 UNIT 14: LIBERALISM & CONSERVATISM IN AN ERA OF LIMITS, 1961-1980 33. Howard Jarvis

Chapter 29: The Search for Order in an Era of Limits, 1973-1980 Chapter 30: Conservative America in the Ascent, 1980-1991

Politics in Flux, 1973-1980 (29B) The American Family on Trial (29D) 34. Watergate I. Working Families in the Age of I. Watergate and the Fall of a President Deindustrialization 35. Gerald Ford A. Women Enter the Workforce 36. War Powers Act B. Workers in the National Spotlight 37. Freedom of Information Act II. Navigating the Sexual Revolution 38. Ethics in Government Act A. Sex and Popular Culture A. Watergate Babies B. Middle-Class Marriage B. Political Realignment III. Religion in the 1970s: The Fourth Great II. Jimmy Carter: The Outsider as President Awakening 39. Jimmy Carter A. Evangelical Resurgence 40. deregulation 48. evangelicalism 49. Billy Graham Reform and Reaction in the 1970s (29C) B. Religion and the Family I. Civil Rights in a New Era 41. affirmative action The Rise of the New Right (30A) 42. Bakke v. University of I. Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan: California Champions of the Right II. The Women’s Movement and Gay Rights 50. Barry Goldwater A. Women’s Activism 51. Ronald Reagan B. Equal Rights Amendment A. The Conscience of a Conservative 43. Equal Rights Amendment 52. The Conscience of a (ERA) Conservative 44. Phyllis Schlafly B. Grassroots Conservatives 45. STOP ERA II. Free-Market Economics and Religious C. Roe v. Wade Conservatism 46. Roe v. Wade 53. William F. Buckley D. Harvey Milk 54. National Review 47. Harvey Milk 55. Milton Friedman III. After the Warren Court 56. Religious Right III. The Carter Presidency 57. Camp David Accords A. Hostage Crisis 58. hostage crisis B. The Election of 1980

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