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Camp David Accords
A 1978 peace agreement brokered by President Jimmy Carter between the long-term enemies Egypt and Israel
Detente
A period of relaxed tensions between the U.S. and the soviet union during the 1970’s, characterized by increased diplomacy and trade.
Environmental Protection Agency
A federal agency established in 1970 to regulate pollution and protect human health and the environment
Gerald Ford
Vice president under Richard Nixon. Becomes president once Nixon resigns due to Watergate. he upsets the American public by pardoning Nixon and loses the 1978 election to Carter.
Iran Contra Affair
A secret 1980’s operation where the U.S. sold weapons to Iran to fund '“contra” rebels in Nicaragua, despite a Congressional ban
Iran Hostage Crisis
A 444- day period (1979- 1981) where American diplomats were held captive by Iranian students following the Iranian Revolution
Jimmy Carter
Democratic president 1977-1981. Elected because he is seen as a D.C. outsider. Known for the Camp David Accords. His presidency is remembered for failing to get Iran Hostages released and the Panama Canal Treaty
Kent State Shooting
Killing of four and wounding of nine unarmed college youths by the Ohio National Guard Troops on May 4, 1970, during a rally opposing the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War, the National Guard presence on campus and the draft
New Federalism
Nixons Domestic Policy where the U.S. supports Asian allies with money and weapons instead of troops
Nixon Doctrine
States are given more control over how federal funds are spent in the states, increasing their rights, which had been taken away in the new deal and great society
OPEC organization of petroleum exporting countries
An organization of oil-producing nations that caused a massive U.S. energy crisis in 1973 by halting oil shipments
Panama Canal Treaty
America agrees to turn over control of the canal by 1999. It is seen as president Carter giving the canal away
Pentagon Papers
Classified government history documenting the mistakes and deception by the government during the Vietnam war. leaked by a military analyst whistle blower and published in the new York times in June 1971
Richard Nixon
Republican President 1969-1974. His domestic policy was called new federalism. supported detente and normalized relations with china. starts withdrawal of troops from, Vietnam war and resigned from office due to watergate
SALT strategic arms limitation talks
Negotiations and treaties between the U.S. and USSR aimed at limiting the number of nuclear missiles each country could posses (SALT I, 1972) and tighter restrictions on new missile technologies and launchers (SALT II, 1979)
Stagflation
A difficult economic period during the 1970’s featuring both high inflation (rising prices) and high unemployment.
Title IX
A 1972 law prohibiting gender discrimination in any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance
Twenty sixth amendment
Ratified in 1971; lowered the voting age from 21 to 18
Victimization
Plan to withdraw troops from Vietnam while still providing funds to support the south Vietnamese resistance of north Vietnam and Viet Cong
Watergate
A major political scandal involving a break-in at the democratic national committee headquarters that led to president Richard nixon’s resignation in 1979