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1 PRESIDENCY OF RICHARD M. NIXON Mary Meyerhoff Civics, 1B Mrs.Previle 1-13-15

2 BIOGRAPHY OF RICHARD M. NIXON Date of Birth-Born on January 9, 1913 Where he was born- California Personal Info: Marriage- He married Patricia Ryan in 1940 Children- They had two daughters, Patricia and Julie Family-Father: William Ryan, Sr. (1866-1930) Mother: Kate Halberstadt (1879-1926) Siblings: Children of William Ryan, Sr. and Kate Halberstadt: William Ryan, Jr., 1910-1997 Thomas Ryan, 1911-1992 Thelma Catherine "Pat" Ryan, 1912-1993 Children of Kate Halberstadt by her first marriage: Mathew Bender, 1907- Neva Bender (Renter), 1909- Education- Whittier College, and Duke University Law School Death-April 22, 1994 Facts- Since Nixon was sure that he would get impeached he resigned the next day. At Whittier College his interests were in student government, drama, and football. Nixon won a scholarship to attend Duke University's law school

3 POLITICAL AND/OR BUSINESS/ MILITARY EXPERIENCE Jobs Held- Nixon joined the Office of Price Administration. He soon left the bureaucracy and entered the Navy on August 17, 1942. Positions Held- He was a congressman, Senator, Vice President, and President Elected Office- President Nixon was in office before he came president because he was a congressmen, then senator, vice president, and finally the President. Political Party-Republican

4 PRESIDENCY FACTS Presidential Campaign: When was he elected-1968 Who did he run against- Hubert Humphrey Who was his Vice President- Richard M. Nixon had two vice presidents; Spiro Agnew (1969–1973),and Gerald Ford (1973–1974). How long did he serve- He served almost his full two terms but he resigned before he could finish the second term. (I will continue on his resignation at the end) Facts/Accomplishments of his Presidency: He made a foreign policy which aimed to reduce international tensions by forging new links with old rivals. As a congressman, he served on the Education and Labor Committee and supported the enactment of the Taft- Hartley Act In 1950, he defeated Democratic Congresswoman Helen Gahagan Douglas to win California's vacant Senate seat by more than half a million votes

5 WHY NIXON RESIGNED In 1974, President Richard M. Nixon resigns in the wake of the Watergate burglary scandal. He resigned because he lied about the Watergate scandal. He said he had nothing to do with it even though they were working for him to see what the democrats were doing during the presidential campaign. To avoid impeachment, he resigned.

6 LIFE AFTER NIXON’S PRESIDENCY Where did he go-Nixon and his wife returned to their home in San Clemente, California, where they lived until moving to New York City in 1980. In 1981, they moved to northern Bergen County, New Jersey. What did he do- Nixon traveled throughout the United States and dozens of countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Mideast He also helped plan and build his presidential library and birthplace memorial in Yorba Linda. Did he hold other jobs-He joined former presidents Ford and Jimmy Carter as an official representative of the United States to the state funeral of Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat. Write books-he wrote nine books

7 SUMMARY What were his greatest strengths-Nixon’s 3 biggest achievements were – 1 - Fully implementing desegregation of schools. 2 - Ending Vietnam under acceptable circumstances. 3 - Opening up relationships with Russia/China. Weaknesses- Watergate scandal Is he considered a good president, why or why not- I believe that Nixon is considered a bad president because of the Woodward addresses. In each case, it may be argued that the President failed to fulfill his oath in Article II, Section I, Clause VIII. In doing so, Nixon caused harm to the office of the presidency. He also lied that he was involved. He resigned his position August 9, 1974 before impeachment proceedings began.

8 REFERENCE PAGE http://www.whitehouse.gov/ http://www.nixonlibrary.gov/ http://loc.gov/ http://www.biography.com/


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