Mixin’ with Nixon Chapter 25 Understanding the Presidency of Richard M. Nixon.

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Mixin’ with Nixon Chapter 25 Understanding the Presidency of Richard M. Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon 37th President Former Vice Pres. Republican “Law and Order” Resign 1974

Richard Milhous Nixon Elected After the Democratic Disaster RFK killed- June 1968 Dem. Convention Chicago = Violence, Unrest Dem. split H. Humphrey and E. McCarthy Wallace (Independent) takes votes away Law and Order Secret Plan to End Vietnam?

Nixon Issues? Humble beginnings Insecure Anti-social Mean Vindictive Chip on his shoulder Not well liked Experienced Used the FBI to spread conflict in civil rights groups Used the IRS to audit protestors Created an “enemies list” of prominent people who opposed the gov’t.

Close Advisors Preferred advice from ‘his staff’ not Cabinet Staff loyal to Him Not Constitution or USA Kept him isolated “Berlin Wall” H.R. Haldeman – Chief of Staff J. Ehrlichman- Personal Attorney J. Mitchell- Attorney General H. Kissinger- NSA, Sec. of State

Slow Inflation (Nixon Domestic) Inflation- is when the cost of most goods increases faster than average wages do Deficit Spending Due to war and Great Society programs Competition with goods from Japan and West Germany Many new workers (women and Baby Boomers) Increases Unemployment Wage and Price Freezes- Voluntary

Oil Embargo Makes Things Worse OPEC Embargo Sent Inflation Up Embargo was retaliation for US involvement in Mideast conflict… leads to… ?? Gas prices.25/gal to.65/gal Consumer goods prices increase Long lines Factories and schools closed, causing more unemployment (Unemployment +9%)

Southern Strategy (Nixon domestic) Slow down civil rights measures Hoped to increase support of Southern Whites Disregard African American voters Slow down integration Opposed Busing Did Not support extending ‘65 Voting Rights Act Cut funds to Civil Rights program- Housing Gave funds to schools still segregated

New Federalism (Nixon Domestic) New Federalism- States get more money directly but have to fund their own social programs Cut back New Deal/ Great Society Social programs Welfare = “Welfare cheaters” Reduce Government spending? Military expenditures increased +10%

Realpolitik (Nixon Foreign) Kissinger (Sec of State, NSA) idea that foreign policy should be not on moral principles but on maintaining strength To maintain/attain US superiority in world Establish military bases, and political connections throughout the world No longer focus on the moral principles

Detente (Nixon Foreign) Relaxing the tension between USA and USSR, and USA and China (both evil Commie Countries) Kissinger's influence- They were commies- deal with it Played one against the other- Triangular Diplomacy Keep them guessing This would also help in Paris Peace talks with North Vietnam

China (Nixon Foreign) US acts if China doesn’t exist  25% of World’s Population - TOO Big to ignore China and USSR not on good terms 1970 Nixon recognizes China

Ping Pong Diplomacy The American ping-pong team received a surprise invitation to visit the PRC in April 1971 First Americans to be allowed into communist mainland China since the Chinese Civil War of 1949 Ten journalists accompanied them; Americans eagerly followed the team’s progress in the news media

China June America lifted its 20- year trade embargo on mainland China. Nixon visits 1972 Set up formal relations This put USSR on edge, wondering?

USSR (Russia) (Nixon Foreign) Nixon visited USSR and Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev China now wondering Agreed to work together on space, trade and weapons SALT I signed- Limited some Nukes  No limit on warheads-actual bomb part Showed willingness to work w/ each other

Watergate I- The Crime June are arrested breaking in Appears to be a robbery- but nothing stolen? Washington Post- Investigates April Nixon/Whitehouse no connection May Congressional Investigation June John Dean spills his guts

Watergate II- It’s all on tape! July Nixon has tapes? Aug ‘73-Nixon says you can’t have them Oct ‘73 Nixon gives edited (cut) versions Jan 74- Executive Privilege? April Nixon give edited transcripts

Watergate II- It’s all on tape!  July Supreme Court orders all the tapes  Aug Nixon delivers tapes  Aug 9, Nixon resigns

Watergate Significance President approved of crime- Break-in find out, info plant bugs, on Democrats Was to promote his re-election Illegal campaign funds used President involved in cover up obstruction Law and Order President? Revealed shady underside of politics What else don’t we know about? Reinforces distrust of gov’t & politicians