1. NOTES: CH. 33 SECTION 4 (PART 1) 2. 33.3 VOCABULARY 3. 1980’S EXAM (CH.33) WILL BE THURSDAY, MAY 22! The 1980’s
Jan 20, 2016
1. NOTES: CH. 33 SECTION 4 (PART 1)2. 33.3 VOCABULARY3. 1980’S EXAM (CH.33) WILL BE THURSDAY, MAY 22!
The 1980’s
George Bush Takes Office
George H.W. Bush: Yale grad.WWII Navy veteran.First U.S. diplomat to China.1976-1977: Head of the CIA.VP for Reagan from 1981-1989.Conservative Majority of Americans happy
with Reagan.Democrats hoped to regain
White House by appealing to minorities & the poor.
Democrats nominate Michael Dukakis (Gov. Massachusetts.)
Cold War Ends
Bush worked with Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
Late 1980’s: Soviet economy struggling.
1. Expensive arms race with U.S.
2. Invasion and ongoing war with Afghanistan.
Gorbachev used perestroika (economic restructuring- allowed private business and profit making.)
He used the policy of glasnost (openness), allowing freedoms such as religion and speech.
Cold War Ends
Glasnost spread to Eastern Europe.
Revolutions in Eastern European nations replaced communist rulers with democratic governments.
November 1989: Berlin Wall comes down.
May 16, 2014
1. Continue 33.4 Notes: The End of the Cold War
2. Video Clip: Tiananmen Sq. Massacre3. 33.4 Notes/Vocab Packet
1980’s Exam (Ch. 33) will be THURSDAY, MAY 22!
Tiananmen Square
Communist leaders were determined to stay in power in China.
May, 1989: Chinese students and workers held demonstrations for democracy.
June, 1989: Chinese military crushed the protests, killing many and arresting many more.
Panama
In 1978, the US agreed to give Panama complete control of the Panama Canal by 2000.
1989, Panama’s dictator Manuel Noriega stopped cooperating with US.
Also aided drug traffickers and harassed American military personnel in Panama.
Operation Just Cause: Dec., 1989: US invades Panama & captured Noriega
May 19, 2014
1. Continue 33.4 Notes: The Persian Gulf War2. Work on 33.4 Notes Packet
1980’s Exam: Thursday, May 22!
The Persian Gulf War
Saddam Hussein became president of Iraq in 1979.
1980-1988: Iran-Iraq War US Supported Iraq and loaned
Hussein over $80 Billion. Kuwait loaned Iraq over $14
Billion. This war left Hussein and Iraq
in tremendous debt. He wanted reparations from
Iran and for Kuwait to forgive the debt.
Hussein also argued that Kuwait had been overproducing oil.
The Persian Gulf War
August 2, 1990, Saddam invaded Kuwait. Iraq conquers Kuwait with days and
declare it Iraqi province. August 10th, 1990, Saddam declares Jihad
against U.S. and Israel. U.S. / U.N. reaction (Operation Desert
Shield- Buildup of forces) demanded immediate withdraw and issued an ultimatum to be out by Jan 15, 1991.
Operation Desert Storm: January 16, 1991: U.S. initiated around the clock bombing of major Iraqi cities.
After 6 weeks of bombing, the coalition launched a major ground attack in Kuwait.
Kuwait was liberated and Iraq agreed to terms of cease fire just 100 days after ground invasion.
Iraq burned over 700 Kuwaiti oil fields during retreat.
The Economy Slows & Election of 1992
Recession began in 1990 As Soviet threat faded, US reduced its armed forces and
purchased much less military equipment. Thousands of soldiers and defense industry workers were
laid off. Other companies downsized as well: lay off workers and
managers. Government was faced with budget deficit so was paying
high interest on loans. Bush went against campaign pledge and RAISED taxes and
cut spending. 1992 Election Recession weakened Bush’s popularity. Democrat: Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton. Clinton promised to cut middle class taxes and spending. Independent: Ross Perot- cut deficit spending Clinton won with 43% of the vote and 370 Electoral Votes.