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Christian Balaski's CHAPTER 33 – THE CONSERVATIVE REVOLUTION (1980-1992)

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    CHAPTER 33 – THE CONSERVATIVE REVOLUTION

  • The American Liberty League

    The American Liberty League
    He accepted the liberal ideals of private property and the economics of Adam Smith, but thought that economics should be kept subordinate to the conservative social ethic, that capitalism should be subordinate to the medieval social tradition and that the business class should be subordinate to aristocracy.
  • Barry Goldwater runs on a conservative platform and loses to LBJ in a landslide.

    Barry Goldwater runs on a conservative platform and loses to LBJ in a landslide.
    The United States presidential election of 1964 was held on November 3, 1964. Incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson had come to office less than a year earlier following the assassination of his predecessor, John F. Kennedy. Johnson, who had successfully associated himself with Kennedy's popularity, won 61.1% of the popular vote, the highest won by a candidate since 1820.
  • Conservative Republicans sweep the historic 1980 election.

    Conservative Republicans sweep the historic 1980 election.
    Goldwater remained popular in Arizona, and in the 1968 Senate election he was reelected (this time to the seat of retiring Senator Carl Hayden). He was subsequently reelected in 1974 and 1980. The 1974 election saw Goldwater easily reelected. His final campaign in 1980 was close, with Goldwater winning in a near draw against Democrat challenger Bill Schulz. Goldwater said later that the close result convinced him not to run again.
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower is elected as a moderate Republican

    Dwight D. Eisenhower is elected as a moderate Republican
    Republican Eisenhower won the presidantail election by a landslide, defeating Democrat Adlai Stevenson and ending two decades of the New Deal Coalition.
  • The Supreme Court angers social conservatives with its decision to legalize abortion in Roe v. Wade.

    The Supreme Court angers social conservatives with its decision to legalize abortion in Roe v. Wade.
    Supreme Court voted 7 to 2 to uphold McCorvey's lawsuit, known as Roe v. Wade,chaged Texas abortion laws along withother laws around the U.S.
  • Roosevelt’s attempt to “pack” the Supreme Court cases conservative backlash in Congresservative backlash in Congress

    Roosevelt’s attempt to “pack” the Supreme Court cases conservative backlash in Congresservative backlash in Congress
    Roosevelt alienated many conservative Democrats, in 1937, by his unexpected plan to “pack” the Supreme Court via the Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937. Following a sharp recession that hit early in 1938, major strikes all over the country, and Roosevelt's failed efforts to radically reorganize the Supreme Court and federal courts, the GOP gained 75 House seats in 1938. Conservative Democrats, mostly from the South, joined with Republicans led by Senator Robert A. Taft to create the conservat