Koosh Review  Cesar Chavez  NOW  Feminine Mystique  Land Ordinance of 1787  Judiciary Act of 1789.

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Koosh Review  Cesar Chavez  NOW  Feminine Mystique  Land Ordinance of 1787  Judiciary Act of 1789

The Nixon, Ford, & Carter Years

Nixon other than Vietnam  Program called New Federalism  Wanted to ____ size of Govt.  Created Southern Strategy  Wanted to slow segregation – why?  Foreign Policy Under Nixon  Kissinger's policy REALPOLITICK meaning…  New communism policy of DÉTENTE  Traveled to _____ & ______ signed SALT Treaty?

Watergate!! Authorized by his advisors a group broke into the Democratic National HQ – why?  White House covered everything up except Woodward and Bernstein – who had a source  Nixon fired everybody but it was too late-why?  Including the VP so ____ became the VP  Nixon later ordered to release tapes but he refused  “I am not a crook!” – but he does _____  Effects of Watergate – Age of Innocence

“I’m a Ford not a Lincoln” - GF  Ford’s Presidency  ______ Nixon  Vetoed lots of bills  Program – Whip Inflation Now (WIN)  Reduce dependency on ____ and raise ____  Didn’t work  Foreign Policy didn’t go well either

Jimmy Carter  “I will never tell a lie to the American people”  Passed The National Energy Act  Taxed gas guzzling _____ but inflation ____  Economy not good – why? Civil Rights?  Regents of California vs. Bakke – ruled _____  Foreign Policy – fought for ______ rights  Camp David Accords between _____ & _____  Problem in Iran – Shah (remember him?) was overthrown by Ayatollah Khomeini  Took US hostages – would not release until …

Environmentalism  Ford and Carter both worked to save the environment  Created Earth Day, EPA—but still had problems…

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