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Exploring American HistoryUnit X Modern
America
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  • Chapter 30 Searching for Order
  • Section 1 Nixons Presidency and Watergate

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Nixons Presidency and Watergate
  • The Big Idea
  • Richard Nixons policies helped ease Cold War
    tensions before the Watergate scandal brought
    down his presidency.
  • Main Ideas
  • Americans faced domestic challenges, including an
    energy and economic crisis.
  • Nixons foreign policy led to improved relations
    with Communist powers.
  • The Watergate scandal forced Nixon to resign.
  • Gerald Ford became president upon Nixons
    resignation and faced many challenges.

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Kissinger the Middle East (0222)
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War in the Middle East
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Main Idea 2Nixons foreign policy led to
improved relations with Communist powers.
  • Nixon took a realpolitik approach to foreign
    policy.
  • Foreign policy decisions would be based on
    practical American interests, not on moral or
    political ideals.
  • Helped bring an end to Vietnam War
  • Approach was controversial.
  • The United States backed harsh military
    governments in Latin America because they were
    friendly to the United States.
  • Nixon worked to widen the split between Soviet
    Union and China and also to improve U.S.
    relations with both Communist powers.

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Soviet Union and China
China
  • In 1972 Nixon visited China.
  • Met Chinese leader Mao Zedong
  • Improved U.S.-China relations

Soviet Union
  • In May 1972 Nixon flew to Moscow and participated
    in the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
    with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
  • Talks led to a treaty limiting each countrys
    nuclear weapons.
  • Opened a period of détente, or less hostile
    relations, between the United States and the
    Soviet Union
  • Soviets began buying grain from American farmers.

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Nixon visits China
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Nixon Reaches Out (0342)
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Nixon Visits U.S.S.R.
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Nixon Visits U.S.S.R.
  • China and U.S.S.R. are bitter rivals.
  • U.S. needs to balance its relationship with the
    two.
  • Nixon goes to Russia for summit meeting with
    Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev.
  • Agreements on space, health and science
  • SALT- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty- may 26,
    1972 to slow down the dangerous and expensive
    nuclear arms race.
  • Détente- successful in easing tensions and
    reducing risks of war with Communist powers.

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Watergate (0706)
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The Secret Tapes and Nixon's Resignation (0343)
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Nixon And Ford (0126)
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The Pardon (0503)
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Election of 1976
  • Election of 1976
  • Candidates
  • Republican- Ford
  • Democrat- Jimmy Carter
  • Issues
  • Inflation
  • Cut in govt spending
  • unemployment
  • energy problem
  • honesty in government
  • Problems in Campaign
  • Nixon pardon
  • Carter-Ford Debates
  • Outcome- Carter wins close one.
  • 50 of popular vote to 48
  • 297 electoral votes to 240
  • only 53 of votes bothered to vote
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