Ronald
Reagan and
the Reagan
Revolution
Essential Questions:
What effect does a changing
economy have on American
society?
What is the proper role of
government in people’s lives?
To what extent has America
lived up to its founding
ideals?
How did the end of the Cold
War alter the United States’
security and position in the
world?
• America’s Changing
Economy Graphing Activity
• Reaganomics decision
• Conservative vs. Liberal
views of the Reagan
Administration
• Iran-Contra decision
America’s Changing
Economy Graphing Activity
Different Types of Industries
Employment by Industry graph
Main sectors of the economy
Employment by Industry in the U.S. graph
Different Types of Industries
 Services
 Considered white
collar
 Some jobs require a
high level of formal
education
 Agricultural
 Considered blue
collar
 Create products
based on a farm
 Little formal
education needed
 Manufacturing
 Considered blue collar
 Create products by
hand or with machines
 Little formal education
needed
 Mining
 Considered blue collar
 Remove mineral from
the ground
 Little formal education
needed
Write the following statements
in your notes.
 Between 1910 and 2010, these industries
saw a decline
 Between 1910 and 2010, this industry saw
an increase
Main sectors of the economy
Manufacturing
 Considered blue
collar
 Create products
by hand or with
machines
 Little formal
education needed
Professional and
Business Services
 Considered white
collar
 Provides services or
transacts business
operations
 Formal education
usually required
Write the following statements
in your notes.
 Between 1951 and 2007, the overall trend for
manufacturing employment
 (increase, decrease or stay the same)
 The difference in manufacturing employment
between 1951 and 2007 was
 Between 1951 and 2007, the overall trend for
professional and business employment
 (increase, decrease or stay the same)
 The difference in professional and business
employment between 1951 and 2007?
Reaganomics
Essential Questions:
What effect does a changing economy have on American
society?
What is the proper role of government in people’s lives?
To what extent has America lived up to its founding ideals?
Directions
Paper Option
1. Read the handout
and decide what you
will do in each of the
five areas.
2. Fill out handout 2 and
decide what you will
do about federal
spending.
 If you are cutting the
budget, decide where
the money will come
from.
3. Discussion on the
budget
Digital Option
1. Reagan Decision
2. Fill out handout 2 and
decide what you will
do about federal
spending.
3. If you are cutting the
budget, decide where
the money will come
from.
4. Discussion on the
budget
Discussion
 Reduce Federal Spending
 Would you cut the federal budget?
 Which programs would you cut and why?
 Lower income-tax rates for individual and businesses
 Would you lower income-tax rates for individual and
businesses?
 How would this help with the economy?
 Decrease government regulation of business
 Would you decrease government regulation of business?
 How would this help with the economy?
 Fight inflation by keeping interest rates high
 Would you fight inflation by keeping interest rates high?
 How would this help with the economy?
 Balance the federal budget
 Would you balance the federal budget?
 How would this help with the economy?
Read the Reaganomics handout
and answer these questions.
 Essential Question: What is the proper role of
government in people’s lives?
 1. Did the economy under Reagan improve? Use
two examples from the text to support your answer.
 2. According to the article, why did Regan believe
cutting taxes would improve the economy? Explain
at least two reasons in your own words.
 3. Which action taken by Reagan had the greatest
impact on the economy? Use a specific example
to support your response?
 4. Explain why Reagonomics is a good title for this
article. Give two reasons to support your response.
The Conservative
(Reagan) Revolution
 Response to overgrown
government entitlement
programs
 $300 billion annually
 Goals of conservative
movement
 Shrink the size of the
federal government and
reduce spending
 Promote family values
and patriotic ideals
 Stimulate business by
reducing government
regulations and lowering
taxes
 Strengthen national
defense
Notes/Outcomes for
Reaganomics
Government Spending Policies
Tax Cuts
Reduction of Regulations
Interest Rates
Balanced Budget

Reagan presidency student version

  • 1.
    Ronald Reagan and the Reagan Revolution EssentialQuestions: What effect does a changing economy have on American society? What is the proper role of government in people’s lives? To what extent has America lived up to its founding ideals? How did the end of the Cold War alter the United States’ security and position in the world? • America’s Changing Economy Graphing Activity • Reaganomics decision • Conservative vs. Liberal views of the Reagan Administration • Iran-Contra decision
  • 2.
    America’s Changing Economy GraphingActivity Different Types of Industries Employment by Industry graph Main sectors of the economy Employment by Industry in the U.S. graph
  • 3.
    Different Types ofIndustries  Services  Considered white collar  Some jobs require a high level of formal education  Agricultural  Considered blue collar  Create products based on a farm  Little formal education needed  Manufacturing  Considered blue collar  Create products by hand or with machines  Little formal education needed  Mining  Considered blue collar  Remove mineral from the ground  Little formal education needed
  • 4.
    Write the followingstatements in your notes.  Between 1910 and 2010, these industries saw a decline  Between 1910 and 2010, this industry saw an increase
  • 6.
    Main sectors ofthe economy Manufacturing  Considered blue collar  Create products by hand or with machines  Little formal education needed Professional and Business Services  Considered white collar  Provides services or transacts business operations  Formal education usually required
  • 7.
    Write the followingstatements in your notes.  Between 1951 and 2007, the overall trend for manufacturing employment  (increase, decrease or stay the same)  The difference in manufacturing employment between 1951 and 2007 was  Between 1951 and 2007, the overall trend for professional and business employment  (increase, decrease or stay the same)  The difference in professional and business employment between 1951 and 2007?
  • 9.
    Reaganomics Essential Questions: What effectdoes a changing economy have on American society? What is the proper role of government in people’s lives? To what extent has America lived up to its founding ideals?
  • 10.
    Directions Paper Option 1. Readthe handout and decide what you will do in each of the five areas. 2. Fill out handout 2 and decide what you will do about federal spending.  If you are cutting the budget, decide where the money will come from. 3. Discussion on the budget Digital Option 1. Reagan Decision 2. Fill out handout 2 and decide what you will do about federal spending. 3. If you are cutting the budget, decide where the money will come from. 4. Discussion on the budget
  • 11.
    Discussion  Reduce FederalSpending  Would you cut the federal budget?  Which programs would you cut and why?  Lower income-tax rates for individual and businesses  Would you lower income-tax rates for individual and businesses?  How would this help with the economy?  Decrease government regulation of business  Would you decrease government regulation of business?  How would this help with the economy?  Fight inflation by keeping interest rates high  Would you fight inflation by keeping interest rates high?  How would this help with the economy?  Balance the federal budget  Would you balance the federal budget?  How would this help with the economy?
  • 12.
    Read the Reaganomicshandout and answer these questions.  Essential Question: What is the proper role of government in people’s lives?  1. Did the economy under Reagan improve? Use two examples from the text to support your answer.  2. According to the article, why did Regan believe cutting taxes would improve the economy? Explain at least two reasons in your own words.  3. Which action taken by Reagan had the greatest impact on the economy? Use a specific example to support your response?  4. Explain why Reagonomics is a good title for this article. Give two reasons to support your response.
  • 13.
    The Conservative (Reagan) Revolution Response to overgrown government entitlement programs  $300 billion annually  Goals of conservative movement  Shrink the size of the federal government and reduce spending  Promote family values and patriotic ideals  Stimulate business by reducing government regulations and lowering taxes  Strengthen national defense
  • 14.
    Notes/Outcomes for Reaganomics Government SpendingPolicies Tax Cuts Reduction of Regulations Interest Rates Balanced Budget

Editor's Notes

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  • #9 Approximately how many people were employed in manufacturing in 1951?Approximately how many people were employed in professional and business services in 1951?Approximately how many people were employed in manufacturing in 1972?Approximately how many people were employed in professional and business services in 1972?Approximately how many people were employed in manufacturing in 1990?Approximately how many people were employed in professional and business services in 1990?Approximately how many people were employed in manufacturing in 2007?Approximately how many people were employed in professional and business services in 2007?Didthe overall trend for manufacturing employment increase, decrease or stay the same between 1951 and 2007?Approximately, what was the difference in manufacturing employment between 1951 and 2007?Did the overall trend for professional and business employment increase, decrease or stay the same between 1951 and 2007?Approximately, what was the difference in professional and business employment between 1951 and 2007?
  • #14 Ronald Reagan (b. 1911)..  2005. Image.25 May 2010. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com/>.