Conservatism Dbq

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Between 1960 and 1989, the United States witnessed the emergence of a new conservatism that profoundly impacted its political, social and economic landscape. During the 1970s, many issues rose within the morals and integrity within the government. Former President Richard Nixon, who was elected with trust and faith to take care of the United States, recently had been accused of numerous crimes known as the Watergate Scandal. These crimes included a break-in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., on June 17, 1972, and subsequent cover-up by people who worked for or with the White House, and by Nixon himself. The reasons for the rise in conservatism were economic challenges, media …show more content…

This is due to an economic policy created by Ronald Raegan called Reaganomics which is also further approved by citizens as shown in the Letter to Nelson Rockfeller, a Republican governor of New York in 1971 (Document 3). In this letter, it clearly addresses the hardships of paying taxes and welfare cheats. The Reaganomics policy emphasized tax cuts, deregulation, and a reduced role for government in the economy which all goes back to the idea of conservatism and their beliefs of limited government control. In addition to the economic challenges, the United States was also experiencing propaganda in the media expressing the need for conservative values. One of the popular networks that expressed the topic of conservatism was founded by Jerry Falwell (Moral Majority) and had a channel named Listen America! Document 4 - "The 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the 'Standard' of the This television program was targeted for the younger generation of this time period and expressed the need for them to learn ethics and to believe in