American Decades
National Politics: 1980 Elections
A Nation in Turmoil.
The 1980 presidential campaign was waged against a backdrop of national insecurity. The United States had emerged from World War II as the most prosperous and powerful nation on earth. Three and a half decades later the United States no longer dominated the world economy, nor did it have a military edge on the Soviet Union, whose conventional forces were superior in number and whose stockpile of strategic nuclear weapons had grown to at least equal that of the United States. Despite fears created by the erosion of their country's international standing, Americans were most concerned with pocketbook issues: high unemployment, soaring interest rates, and double-digit inflation.
The Energy Debate: Carter.
After the severe gasoline shortage of 1979 Americans had become painfully aware of how closely their economic woes were connected the their nation's dependence on foreign oil. They were also...
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1980's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Topics in the News
- The Cold War
- The Cold War: Thaw
- The Cold War: Third World Woes
- The Middle East
- The Middle East, Central America, and the Iran-Contra Scandal
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1980
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1980
- National Politics: 1980 Elections
- National Politics: 1982 Elections
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1984
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1984
- National Politics: 1984 Elections
- National Politics: 1986 Elections
- National Politics: Democratic Nomination Race 1988
- National Politics: Republican Nomination Race 1988
- The New Right
- Reaganomics
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1980–1989
