PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON & THE WATERGATE SCANDAL Visual Collage of the Key Events.

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PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON & THE WATERGATE SCANDAL Visual Collage of the Key Events

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: AMERICAN HISTORY ( ) VISUAL COLLAGE (…to accompany PDF ATTACHEMENT…)

ROE v. WADE (1973)

PRO-LIFEPRO-CHOICE

ELECTION of 1976

BAKKE v. BOARD of REGENTS, University of California at Davis (1978)

AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONTITLE IX

PANAMA CANAL TREATY ( )

EGYPT-ISRAEL PEACE TREATY (1979)

CAMP DAVID ACCORDS (1978)

IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS ( )

O.P.E.C. EMBARGO: U.S. Support of Israel

ELECTION of 1980

THREE MILE ISLAND (1979)

“REAGANOMICS”

SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS

PERESTROIKA (restructuring)GLASNOST (openness)

APARTHEID in SOUTH AFRICA TIANAMMANEN SQUARE BEIJING, CHINA (1989)

FALL of the BERLIN WALL (1989)

SANDRA DAY O’CONNORGERALDINE FERRARO

IRAN-CONTRA SCANDAL ( )

OPERATION DESERT STORM (1991)

PERSIAN GULF WAR ( )

ELECTION of 1992

SOMALI INTERVENTION ( )

YUGOSLAVIA INTERVENTION ( )

NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (NAFTA 1993)

SERVICE JOBS REPUBLICAN CONTRACT with AMERICA

CLINTON IMPEACHMENT CRISIS ( )

ELECTION of 2000

NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND (2001)

SEPTEMBER 11, 2001

HOMELAND SECURITYPATRIOT ACT (2001)

AFGHANISTAN OFFENSIVE (October 2001)

IRAQI INVASION (March 2003)