Chapter 42 The Stalemated 70’s.

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Chapter 42 The Stalemated 70’s

Stagnant economy Great society programs Vietnam War Inflation Advantages of U.S. after World War II

Vietnamization Pull out American troops Hand war over to Vietnamese Nixon doctrine: future wars Doves vs. Hawks Silent majority Soldiers in Vietnam: drug use, poor, fragging, Mai Lai massacre

Cambodia Ho Chi Minh Trail U.S. begins raiding Cambodia Gulf of Tonkin repealed 26th amendment

Detente Nixon visits China 1972 Nixon visits Moscow soon after U.S. will trade with USSR SALT and SALT II

Warren Court Gideon v. Wainwright Miranda v. Arizona Roe v. Wade

Nixon on the homefront Medicaid, food stamps, AFDC EPA and Silent Spring

More Vietnam Bombing after reelection Peace with honor?

Watergate CREEP Pentagon Papers Use of CIA John Dean testifies Tapes Resignation of Spiro Agnew Saturday Night Massacre Archibald Cox