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Title: Gerald R' Ford


1
Gerald R. Ford
  • 25.4

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Ford Becomes President
  • Appointed VP in Oct. 73
  • Opposed govt spending (aid programs)
  • Supported defense spending and measures for law
    order
  • First non-elected President

3
Nixon Pardon
  • Nixon would have been the 2nd impeached president
    (A. Johnson)
  • Ford pardon Nixon for all offenses he might
    have committed, avoiding further prosecution

4
Would you pardon President Nixon? Why or Why not?
5
  • Fords decision followed widespread criticism
  • People suggested Ford bargained Nixons pardon
    for the Vice Presidency
  • Public voted out Republicans in Congress in 74
    elections

6
Economic Problems
  • Economy Stalls
  • Stagflation Combination of high inflation and
    high unemployment, with no economic growth
  • Economy was in a recession (shrinking)

7
  • WIN Whip Inflation Now
  • Save (dont spend), conserve fuel, plant
    vegetable gardens to counter high grocery
  • Depended on people changing voluntarily
  • Ford backed unemployment benefits and tax cuts

8
  • Conflicts w/ Congress
  • Democrats controlled the Congress
  • Ford believed in limited govt
  • Highest veto overrides since the 1850s

9
Foreign Policy Actions
  • Kept Henry Kissinger as Sec. of State
  • 1st to visit Japan
  • Continued relations w/ China
  • Developed relations w/ African nations now
    independent from colonial rule

10
  • Southeast Asia
  • War Powers Act 1973 law limiting a Presidents
    ability to involve the United States in foreign
    conflicts without receiving a formal declaration
    of war from Congress

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  • W/in 48 hours of committing troops to overseas
    combat, Pres. must notify Congress of reasons
    expected length
  • Troops may not stay for more than 60 days w/o
    Cong. approval
  • Cong. can demand the troops to come home

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  • Pres. wanted to help S. Vietnam when the North
    began a new offensive
  • Congress rejected such action
  • Communist Cambodia captured American merchant
    ship
  • Ford sent marines to recover the ship and crew
  • Dispelled the impression of American weakness in
    the region

13
  • Europe and the Soviet Union
  • Helsinki Accords Series of agreements on
    European security made in 1975
  • US, Canada, USSR, and about 30 Euro. countries
    pledged to cooperate economically, respect
    existing boundaries, and promote human rights
  • Continued limits on nuclear weapons

14
Nations Birthday
  • Bicentennial the 200th anniversary of the
    approval of the Declaration of Independence
  • Lifted the spirits of Americans w/ parades,
    concerts, air shows, and fireworks
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