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1 The Nixon Administration
“Tricky Dick” The Nixon Administration Chapter 32 Section 1

2 Objective Understand the political, social, and economic events of the 1970’s and the Nixon Administration.

3 The Nixon Administration
Main idea Why it matters now President Richard M. Nixon tried to steer the country in a conservative direction and away from federal control. American leaders of the early 1970s laid the foundations for the broad conservative base that exists today.

4 Richard m Nixon Served from 1969- 1974.
37th President of the United States Served from Only president to resign from office. Ended U.S. involvement in Viet Nam in 1973,

5 Accomplishments Decreased the size of the federal government.
Ended the draft. New anti-crime laws. Appointed conservative justices to the Supreme Court. Put first man on the moon. Reduced tensions with China and U.S.S.R. Ended the Viet Nam War.

6 Watergate Nixon’s Downfall Chapter 32 Section 2
Watergate Nixon’s Downfall Chapter 32 Section 2

7 Nixon’s Downfall Main idea Why it matters now
President Richard Nixon’s involvement in the Watergate scandal forced him to resign from office. The Watergate scandal raised questions of public trust that still affect how the public and media skeptically view politicians.

8 Watergate Nixon expanded the power of the presidency with little thought to constitutional checks. The Watergate scandal centered on the Nixon administration’s attempt to cover up a burglary of the Democratic headquarters.

9 All The President’s Men
H.R. Haldeman ~ White House Chief of Staff John Ehrlichman ~ Chief domestic adviser John Mitchell ~ former attorney general John Dean ~ presidential counsel

10 A BUNGLED BURGLARY Nixon’s fear of losing elections triggered an attempt to steal information from the democratic campaign headquarters. At 2:30 a.m. a guard caught 5 men breaking into the DNC. The plan was to photograph documents and plant bugs and wiretaps. The leader, James McCord was a former CIA agent and the security coordinator for the CRP.

11 THE COVER-UP UNRAVELS Documents were shredded and the burglars were paid for their silence. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein from the Washington Post, investigated. The trial revealed that the White House was involved. Nixon fired all of his “men” and denied everything. The Senate began its own investigation revealing information about presidential tapes.

12 THE FALL OF A PRESIDENT The court demanded the release of the tapes and Nixon refused The Vice-President, Spiro Agnew resigned and was replaced by Gerald Ford. Nixon released the tapes but they were had many gaps, most notably 181/2 minutes about the Watergate break in. Nixon resigned, admitting no guilt. Gerald Ford became the 38th president.


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