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President Richard Nixon-1968-1972
Foreign Policy
• Nixon goes to China—first President to go
there since it had turned Communist.
Goes to Russia
Détente becomes the new
Containment Policy
• Nixon and Henry Kissinger sought to create a
new international order based on the ideal of
“multi-polarity” in which China, Japan, and
Western Europe would play an increasing
role, to replace the bipolar US-Soviet system
that had existed.
• SALT
• Nixon Doctrine-support and aid
Domestic Policy
• New Federalism: returning power to the
States
• Family Assistance Plan—a reform of the
welfare system—failed
• “Silent Majority”
• Chief Justice Warren and his “liberal”
decisions-expanded rights to the criminal
defendants
• Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC)
• Rising energy costs
• Decline of the industrial sector
• High interest rates
• Nixon proposed a wage and price control
• 10% tariff
• Fewer regulations
Re-election 1972
• Nixon was very concerned about winning re-
election. Nothing was going to get in his way.
Kept an enemy list filled with people whom he
considered a threat to his presidency.
• Seeking to gain an edge in every way he
could, Nixon’s team engaged in a host of
subversive tactics—from spying on opposition
rallies to spreading rumors to false reports.
Watergate
• One tactic included breaking into the
Democratic Party’s headquarters, a place
called Watergate, and stealing sensitive
information and placing wire tapping devices.
• The Burglars got caught.
Secret Tapes- “executive privilege”
Watergate
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4BF4CB54215B
• All the President’s Men
• http://youtu.be/1fLdCZm7qgs
No one is above the Law
• Gerald Ford becomes President and Pardons
Nixon of all wrong doing
Cost of Watergate
• Can Americans trust their government?
• Secret bombings, invasions, abuse of
power, administration cover up, etc.
• Journalists: “Bring down the Politicians”
• Politicians: No part of their lives would be
secret.
• Proved that the US constitutional system of
checks and balances worked.
Jimmy Carter-end of the Imperial
Presidency
• Carter’s efforts to distance himself
from the Washington establishment helped him
to defeat Ford. Moral and decent man, who
ignored the advice of the more established
and relied on many of his Georgia advisers.
• Committed American foreign policy to the
defense of Human Rights.
Foreign Policy
• Carter wanted the US to be “right and honest
and truthful and decent” in dealing with other
nations.
• He moved to give the Panama Canal back to
Panama
• Boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in
Moscow because the Soviet Union had
invaded Afghanistan.
• Pardoned the Draft Dodgers
Camp David Accords-bringing Israel
and Egypt together
The Hostage Crisis
• The US had long supported the leader of
Iran—the Shah of Iran—because Iran was a
major supplier of OIL to the US.
• The Shah however was growing unpopular
with the Iranians and was becoming a
repressive ruler.
• He was also introducing “Western” reforms to
the society.
• This did not make the Islamic clergy happy
• A revolution occurred and forced out the Shah
and an Islamic Republic was then declared.
• Islamic Republic is when religion and
government are united.
• In 1979 revolutionaries stormed the American
embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans
hostage.
For 444 days the hostages were held
captive. Carter could not negotiate for
their release.
Argo
• http://youtu.be/8tT1eClk4cQ

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  • 2. Foreign Policy • Nixon goes to China—first President to go there since it had turned Communist.
  • 4. Détente becomes the new Containment Policy • Nixon and Henry Kissinger sought to create a new international order based on the ideal of “multi-polarity” in which China, Japan, and Western Europe would play an increasing role, to replace the bipolar US-Soviet system that had existed. • SALT • Nixon Doctrine-support and aid
  • 5. Domestic Policy • New Federalism: returning power to the States • Family Assistance Plan—a reform of the welfare system—failed • “Silent Majority” • Chief Justice Warren and his “liberal” decisions-expanded rights to the criminal defendants
  • 6. • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) • Rising energy costs • Decline of the industrial sector • High interest rates • Nixon proposed a wage and price control • 10% tariff • Fewer regulations
  • 7. Re-election 1972 • Nixon was very concerned about winning re- election. Nothing was going to get in his way. Kept an enemy list filled with people whom he considered a threat to his presidency. • Seeking to gain an edge in every way he could, Nixon’s team engaged in a host of subversive tactics—from spying on opposition rallies to spreading rumors to false reports.
  • 8. Watergate • One tactic included breaking into the Democratic Party’s headquarters, a place called Watergate, and stealing sensitive information and placing wire tapping devices. • The Burglars got caught.
  • 10.
  • 12. No one is above the Law • Gerald Ford becomes President and Pardons Nixon of all wrong doing
  • 13. Cost of Watergate • Can Americans trust their government? • Secret bombings, invasions, abuse of power, administration cover up, etc. • Journalists: “Bring down the Politicians” • Politicians: No part of their lives would be secret. • Proved that the US constitutional system of checks and balances worked.
  • 14. Jimmy Carter-end of the Imperial Presidency • Carter’s efforts to distance himself from the Washington establishment helped him to defeat Ford. Moral and decent man, who ignored the advice of the more established and relied on many of his Georgia advisers. • Committed American foreign policy to the defense of Human Rights.
  • 15. Foreign Policy • Carter wanted the US to be “right and honest and truthful and decent” in dealing with other nations. • He moved to give the Panama Canal back to Panama • Boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because the Soviet Union had invaded Afghanistan. • Pardoned the Draft Dodgers
  • 16. Camp David Accords-bringing Israel and Egypt together
  • 17. The Hostage Crisis • The US had long supported the leader of Iran—the Shah of Iran—because Iran was a major supplier of OIL to the US. • The Shah however was growing unpopular with the Iranians and was becoming a repressive ruler. • He was also introducing “Western” reforms to the society. • This did not make the Islamic clergy happy
  • 18. • A revolution occurred and forced out the Shah and an Islamic Republic was then declared. • Islamic Republic is when religion and government are united. • In 1979 revolutionaries stormed the American embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage.
  • 19. For 444 days the hostages were held captive. Carter could not negotiate for their release.