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Nixon’s the One!

Nixon’s the One!. But which One is he?. The “Cold Warrior” who hunted communists in the 50’s and continues War in Vietnam Or the peacemaker who initiates détente with the USSR. The groundbreaker who establishes diplomatic relations with China.

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Nixon’s the One!

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  1. Nixon’s the One!

  2. But which One is he? • The “Cold Warrior” who hunted communists in the 50’s and continues War in Vietnam • Or the peacemaker who initiates détente with the USSR. • The groundbreaker who establishes diplomatic relations with China. • Or the pro-business Republican who establishes the Environmental Protection Agency & The Philadelphia Plan.

  3. Conservative Backlash • In the 1960s, many Americans were fed up with the ________________ of the Protest movement • in part, blamed ____________ • In the 1968 election, Nixon said he had the “_______________” on his side • vowed to restore Law and _______.

  4. Nixon compromised with the democrats to pass many of his conservative bills • Passed Democrat-written bills, such as the EPA act, OSHA, and an amendment lowering the voting age • But at the same time Tried to roll back the Great Society- Welfare State • “The New Federalism • John Mitchell as Attorney General

  5. Appointed conservative judges to the Supreme Court • Warren Burger replaced Earl Warren as Chief Justice • Appointed 4 conservative judges, including William Rehnquist

  6. The New Republican Majority • The Southern Strategy • Conservative southerners become Republicans

  7. Henry Kissinger becomes secretary of state • A Jewish refugee of WWII • Harvard Professor • National Security Advisor • Secratery of State • Shuttle Diplomacy

  8. The policy of realpolitik • dealing with other powerful nations in a practical manner rather than on the basis of political ideals or ethics — for instance, Nixon visits China despite U.S. opposition to Communism and the doctrine of containment. • Realpolitikcan often mean compromising on your principles. For example, the U.S. under Nixon often supported dictators that were human rights violators, in order to, secure the greater national interest of regional stability.

  9. Anew World View • By negotiating with both China & the USSR he hoped that he could get concessions from both. • The balance of power in a new world. • OPEC stopped U.S. shipments (raising gas prices and causing _______) • Why fight the soviets when we could profit frpm trading with them?

  10. Nixon and China • July 1971- Nixon makes a secret trip to China • No president had visited Communist China • Only a communist fighter like Nixon could go to China, open relations, and not be called soft on communism

  11. The Middle East • Egypt & Syria attack Israel in 1973. • US Aids Israel. • Sought to reach a compromise between the 2 sides • Cuts off Isael supplies to force peace

  12. Instituted policy of “détente”; to ease cold war tensions. • Leonid Breznev • SALT I – breakthrough agreement • Lays the groundwork for SALTII • Plays China off the USSR

  13. Latin American military dictators were toppling democratic governments • Latin American economies growing • Heavy US investment • BUT…Gov’ts often want social reform before democracy • Threatened American investments • many challenged the U.S.’s economic dominance of Latin America

  14. Poverty, illiteracy, hunger • Liberation Theology becomes popular. Religious leaders who believed only Socialism can bring true development in Latin America. • Ruling elites turn to the military

  15. The U.S. tried to resist these reforms; launched a policy of intervention • In Chile, elected president Allende (a socialist) was overthrown in a CIA sponsored coup • The new leader, General Pinochet, executed thousands, yet the U.S. resumed trade

  16. 1972 election, Democrats nominate George McGovern • Messy primary campaign • Alabama Governor George Wallace was shot and paralyzed, brought more conservative votes to Nixon • Nixon would win with 61% of the popular vote (520 electoral votes to 17)

  17. What was Watergate? • Nixon was a paranoid president; had almost every room in the White House bugged. He recorded every phone conversation…but guess what? • Also kept a secret “enemies list” of people he sought to discredit and attack

  18. March 1971, John Mitchell creates CREEP (committee to re-elect the President), I know that it doesn’t spell CREEP…let it go. • launched an illegal fund-raising campaign • launched “dirty tricks” • Attempted to break in and bug the D___________ P____ Headquarters at the W________ hotel; were caught

  19. Washington Post journalists Woodward and Bernstein exposed the scandal and the connection to the President

  20. There was a coverup and the President knew about it. John Dean testifies

  21. Oh, and by the way… • The Senate demanded Nixon’s White House recordings; he refused • United States V Nixon • When he does there are 18 minutes missing

  22. 50 administration officials were facing criminal charges. VP Agnew resigns, replaced by Rep. Gerald Ford

  23. Rather than face impeachment proceedings, Nixon resigned

  24. Gerald Ford becomes our 37th president • 1 month later, Ford pardons Nixon • 1973- Congress passes the War Powers act, attempting the limit the President’s ability to wage war (to prevent another Vietnam)

  25. Effects of Watergate • New skepticism about the federal government. The lingo of the scandal--"to cover-up," to "stonewall," and "to leak"--became part of the American political vocabulary. • Congress passed campaign finance reforms • Woodward and Bernstein's reporting, resulted in a book & movie, All the President's Men, & infused American journalism with a new adversarial edge. • The appointment of special prosecutors to investigate allegations of presidential wrongdoing became the norm in Washington.

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