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Richard Nixon

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Political Background

•Review:▫How did Nixon get his political start? ▫Why was his first attempt to become

president (1960) unsuccessful? ▫Why was his second attempt to become

president (1968) so successful?

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Environmental Issues• 1962 Silent Spring – Book by Rachel Carson; warned of harmful

effects of chemicals• 1970 – Earth Day demonstrations–Nixon responded with Clean Air Act which

regulated pollution• Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Repaired damage already done to environment– Established new criteria to make a cleaner

environment

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Foreign Policies• Realpolitik:

▫ realistic approach to politics based on what’s best for the nation

• Détente: ▫ reduced or lessened Cold

War tensions• SALT: Strategic Arms

Limitation Talks▫ Reduce weapons &

decrease build up of new weapons over next 5 years (with U.S.S.R.)

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China

•China▫Nixon became the 1st president to visit Communist

China▫“Ping Pong” diplomacy

Why is Nixon the man to do this?▫Success in improving relations with China▫http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5V9sP_nDCM

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Middle East• 1967 Six-Day War (June)

▫ Israel launched a preventative military effort to counter what they saw as an impending attack by Arab nations (Jordan, Syria & Egypt) that surrounded Israel

▫ Military disaster for Arabs & weakened morale

▫ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awnB45csHwk

• Yom Kippur War▫ Egypt & Syria launched a

surprise attack on this holiest day of prayer & fasting

▫ Although initially overwhelmed, after 2 days Israelis pushed back until the U.N. declared a cease-fire

▫ http://abcnews.go.com/Archives/video/oct-10-1973-yom-kippur-war-11128315

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Developments at Home• Oil embargo

▫ Because of weaknesses in Arabic countries, many nations imposed an oil embargo which led to an energy crisis in the U.S.

▫ Led to increasing costs for nearly everything

• Apollo 11▫ 1969, Neil Armstrong,

“Buzz” Aldrin & Michael Collins landed on the moon

▫ Major NASA success▫ http://www.youtube.com/

watch?v=xLu0Ak9Blog

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Election of 1972•Nixon (R) vs. George McGovern (D)

▫Eventful 1st term for Nixon▫“Plumbers” – respond to “leaks” of secrets &

investigate political enemies▫(e.g. Pentagon Papers & Daniel Ellsberg’s

psychiatrist)▫Hatched a plan to break into offices of the

Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Hotel

▫Woodward & Bernstein investigate the story▫Read pg. 675

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Scandal Unfolds• Nixon was re-elected

despite continued investigation into the “Watergate scandal”▫ April 1973, Haldeman &

Erlichman (advisers); John Dean (lawyer); & attorney general all resigned but Democrats continued investigation

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Butterfield’s Bombshell•Senate began its own investigation with

televised hearings▫Former presidential Aide Alexander Butterfield

revealed that since 1971 Nixon had tape-recorded all conversations in his office

▫Nixon argued “executive privilege” for privacy▫Despite subpoenas, Nixon ordered attorney

general Elliot Richardson to fire Special Prosecutor Cox He was fired when he refused (as was his assistant) Saturday Night Massacre

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Watergate Ends•Public confidence in Nixon was low despite his

continued denial▫1974 Nixon released a transcript of taped

conversations but not enough▫Supreme Court finally ruled Nixon had to submit

tapes▫Without waiting for him to comply, the House

Judiciary Committee voted to recommend impeachment of the Pres. for obstruction of justice & failure to obey subpoenas > Nixon’s resignation

▫http://www.history.com/topics/watergate/videos/watergate-scandal-brings-down-richar-nixon

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Gerald Ford’s Presidency •Nixon’s V.P. Spiro Agnew had resigned

due to tax issues so without a VP, Nixon chose the Republican leader in the House of Reps – Gerald Ford▫*He was the 1st president without having

been elected Pres. or VP▫Ford pardoned Nixon for any crime(s) he

may have committed▫He lost the election in 1976 to Jimmy

Carter