The Presidency of Gerald Ford
Issues of Race during the 1970s and Native American Progress
Successes and Defeats of the Carter Presidency
Rise of Conservatism
Middle East Crisises
100

This agreement, signed by 34 other nations, was the main achievement of the Ford Administration 

Helsinki Accords

100

Regents of the University of California v. Bakke created contreversy around this act of creating equal opportunities for minority groups

Affirmative Action

100

This event, held in MD, was between the leaders and Egypt and Israel and worked to resolve conflict between the two

Camp David Conference

100

This presidential candidate, though losing to Gerald Ford in the 1976 primary, pushed for "New Right" conservatism

Ronald Reagan

100

Extremists in this country held a U.S. Embassy hostage starting in 1979

Iran

200
Ford was criticized by Democrats after pardoned this man when he became president.

Richard Nixon

200

Native American Activists took over this island in San Fransisco, CA, as a form of protest

Alcatraz Island
200

Conservatives protested after the proposal of the ceding of this major economic structure to another country

Panama Canal

200

Supporters of the new conservative sentiment sweeping America during the economic crisis were known as

"Neoconservatives"

200

The Soviet Union invaded this country in 1979, prompting a response from the United States

Afghanistan

300

Ford defeated this man to win the Republican primary in the 1976 presidential election

Ronald Reagan
300

These were ended after the upholding of 1850 agreements in WA that gave half of all salmon yields per year to Native Groups

"Fish Wars"

300

AP Exam Review: This time in American history, specifically from 1810s-1820s, saw an economic boom with the American System of Production and the Transportation Revolution, though saw issues like the Panic of 1819

Era of Good Feelings (Unit 4)

300

Conservatives during the economic crisis blamed this as the cause of stagflation

Government regulations

300

AP Exam Review: This compromise was a landmark case in the rise of Sectionalism where California was admitted as a free state and the territories of New Mexico and Utah were formed with Popular Sovereignty 

Compromise of 1850/Great Compromise (Unit 5)

400

AP Exam Review: This group believed in "Loose Construction" with the Constitution, and also supported a central bank and excise tax.

The Federalists (Unit 3)

400

This 1974 SCOTUS case led to the rise of "white flight", seeing the migration of white families from urban centers to the suburbs

Milken v. Bradley

400

This economic phenomenon, where a decrease in supply increases prices, was seen during the economic crisis of the Carter Presidency due to oil shocks

Stagflation

400

These two conservative think tanks were influential in the wave of new conservatism during Carter's presidency

American Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation

400

Jimmy Carter met with this Soviet Leader to discuss the SALT II Agreement

Leonid Brezhnez

500

The Helsinki Accords furthered the advancement of this policy of descalation

détente

500

This SCOTUS ruling declared that Native American tribes had "unique and limited" sovereignty 

United States v. Wheeler

500
In this speech, Carter gave criticism to the American people for their lack of faith during the economic crisis, which brought him sharp criticism 
Malaise Speech
500

Milton Freidman wrote this book, which pushed for free market capitalism 

Free to Choose

500

Carter called for the creation of this group after the USSR invasion of Afghanistan

"Rapid Development Force"