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Nixon from China to Watergate
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Nixons personality
  • Paranoia!
  • Highly regarded for his experience, but people
    were open about disliking and distrusting him
    personally
  • Mean willing to say anything to vanquish his
    enemy
  • Nixon believed in concentrating power in the
    executive branch of government

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Nixons staff
  • Nixon had a few close advisors
  • Chief of Staff Haldeman
  • Chief Domestic Advisor Ehrlichman
  • Both served as a Berlin Wall between Nixon and
    those who wanted access to him
  • Henry Kissinger Secretary of State
  • Made sure that foreign policy was managed from
    the White House, not the State Department

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Nixons domestic policies
  • Inflation economy shaky due to spending on
    Vietnam war
  • Consumer prices rising 10-15 a year
  • Today inflation is around 3
  • Deficit spending hoped that spending money we
    didnt have would jump start the economy
  • 1971 freeze on wages, prices and rents for 90
    days
  • Pressure forced Nixon to lift these, inflation
    roars back to life

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Nixons domestic policies
  • Oil Crisis US oil output starts to decline
  • Coal is disfavored too polluting
  • US depended on cheap imported oil for 1/3 of
    energy needs
  • Middle East crisis in 1973 War between Israel
    and Arab neighbors
  • US supports Israel, Arab members of OPEC announce
    an embargo against the US

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Embargo
  • OPEC quadruples oil prices
  • Higher oil prices cause inflation to spike more
  • Bread in 1972 cost 28 cents, by 1974 cost 89
    cents
  • Gasoline goes from 25 cents to 65 cents a gallon
    hits 1.00 in 1979
  • Consumers stop spending, US goes into recession

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Appeal to southerners
  • Nixons Southern Strategy
  • Appeal to conservative, blue collar Democrats in
    the south by rolling back desegregation
  • Tried to block renewal of Voting Rights Act
  • Supreme Court says busing is one way to integrate
    schools
  • Nixon disagrees and refuses to enforce court
    ruling on busing

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Nixons Foreign Policy
  • Henry Kissinger
  • Wrote his doctoral dissertation on Metternich
  • Realpolitik policy grounded in reality,
    practical politics
  • Based on strength rather than moral principles
  • Kissinger understood how to talk to Nixon
  • Amassed amazing amount of power in determining
    foreign policy
  • Managed to end Vietnam War (eventually) and won a
    Nobel Peace Prize for his work

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Détente
  • Relaxing of tensions - in this case between US
    and the two communist superpowers China and
    USSR
  • Rivalry between those two was a chance for the US
    to get more of an upper-hand
  • China becomes focus
  • Ally of Vietnam, Nixon hoped to use China to get
    Vietnam to sign peace treaty
  • Despite being a strong anti-communist, Nixon goes
    to China first US president ever to go to China
  • Eventually leads to diplomatic relations which
    had been frozen since 1949

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Nixon in China
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Détente
  • Limiting nuclear arms
  • Nixon goes to USSR
  • Negotiations to limit nuclear weapons
    proliferation had been going on for years
  • SALT I treaty Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
  • Nixon signs it in Moscow in 1972
  • It had failings, but was a huge step forward in
    decreasing tensions abroad

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Nixon and Brezhnev
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Watergate Scandal
  • Nixons enemies list prominent people seen as
    unsympathetic to the Nixon administration
  • People like Senator Ted Kennedy, as well as
    actors like Jane Fonda, Steve McQueen
  • Wiretapping Nixon fond of listening in on
    conversations. Some wiretaps were legal at the
    time (for national security reasons) but Nixon
    later abuses this
  • Pentagon Papers former State Department
    employee leaks a top-secret study on the Vietnam
    War to the New York Times
  • Culture of wiretapping and spying

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Watergate Scandal
  • Nixons advisors plan to wiretap at the
    Democratic convention in 1972 to learn about
    their strategies
  • Decide instead to wiretap phones at the
    Democratic National Committee offices at the
    Watergate apartment complex in DC
  • Break-in to install the wiretaps foiled
  • Perpetrators had money on them that could be
    linked to Nixons re-election campaign
  • Nixon tries to persuade the CIA to try and stop
    the FBIs investigation of the break-in
  • While Nixon never ordered the break-in, he orders
    the cover up

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Watergate Scandal
  • More cover up Nixon advisors pay out hush money
    to Watergate defendants
  • Meanwhile, Nixon gets re-elected (most of whats
    going on is unknown to the public)
  • Eventually investigators (and the reporters
    Woodward and Bernstein from the Wash Post)
    discover the secret fund to re-elect Nixon
  • Advisors testify, expose cover-ups at the White
    House
  • Discovery of a tape-recording system, evidence
    that Nixon had possibly erased evidence of cover
    up
  • House of Representatives votes to start
    impeachment proceedings against Nixon

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Watergate Scandal
  • House then ready to vote to remove him from
    office
  • Nixon gives in, releases tapes but many are
    altered (further evidence of a cover up)
  • Nixon resigns from office August 9, 1974
  • Vice President Ford takes office
  • Dark chapter in US history, but it showed the
    resiliency of the constitutional process and
    foundation.
  • Our constitution works. Our great republic is a
    government of laws, not men
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