Start with Upfront Article & Questions

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Cold War at Home.
Advertisements

Richard M. Nixon Republican Vice Presidents: Spiro Agnew Gerald Ford Gerald Ford.
Nixon I.Intro II.Nixon ( ) A.“The Man” B.Domestic Policy C.Foreign Policy A.China B.USSR D.Watergate A.Background B.Break-in C.Cover-up III.Nixon’s.
Vote for Johnson Ice Cream Girl Daisy Girl Vote for Goldwater.
Environment 26 th Amendment Roe v. Wade Watergate President Nixon.
Richard Nixon and the Rise of Conservatism b Kennedy -Nixon: 1960 b Richard Nixon back again! b Vietnamization of the War in SE Asia b Supressing.
Richard Nixon and the Rise of Conservatism b Kennedy -Nixon: 1960 b Richard Nixon back again! b Vietnamization of the War in SE Asia b Supressing.
Everything You Need To Know About The Presidency of Richard Nixon To Succeed In APUSH
LBJ Takes Oath of Office on Plane. Vote for Lyndon Johnson Ice Cream Girl.
Richard Nixon “I let the American people down.”..
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Nixon and Ford Administrations.
Richard M. Nixon Presidency Republican Mr. Pearson.
Nixon’s Presidency. Nixon 1968 Election Nixon narrowly defeats Hubert Humphrey –Tries to immediately change the government from a liberal democrat to.
RICHARD NIXON 37th President of the U.S Buschistory Presents – The Presidents
The Changing 1970’s Vocab: 1.Henry Kissinger 2.Détente 3.OPEC Guiding Questions: 1.What advances were made for women’s rights? 2.What happened in the Watergate.
Richard Nixon 37th President Republican Vice President Lost 1960 Presidential Election to JFK Won Presidential Elections in
Richard Nixon By Brian Escriche. Life and Death Richard Nixon was born on January 9 th, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California Nixon died on April 22 nd, 1994.
Modern Era Notes- Unit 10. Nixon travels to China High point of Nixon’s presidency – Eases Cold War tensions by recognizing Chinese government, allowing.
The Nixon Presidency  The Election of 1968  The divided Democrats settled on Hubert Humphrey  Former Alabama Governor, George Wallace ran.
Nixon Foreign & Domestic Policy. Nixon & Communism Henry Kissinger: Nixon’s Sec. of State Realpolitik: focus on concrete national interests, not ideology.
In this chapter you will learn about the successes and failures of the Nixon, Ford, & Carter administrations.
Outcomes: Nixon and Watergate. Nixon – The Man ( ) Self-Made Man Political Path 1946 – First elected to Congress 1950 – Won election to U.S. Senate.
Nixon’s Legacy Thinking Skill: Make decisions after reflection and review Objective: Assess Richard Nixon’s legacy as President of the United States.
NIXON, POLICY, WATERGATE, AND MOVING ON. NIXON AND FOREIGN POLICY Détente - a relaxing of tension internationally. A policy pursued by Nixon with the.
The Imperial Presidency of Richard Nixon. PDN What issued faced Nixon as he took office in 1968?
Objective: To examine the presidencies of Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter. John F. Kennedy Jimmy Carter
Objective: To examine the presidencies of Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter. John F. Kennedy Jimmy Carter
Nixon, Ford, and Carter Presidencies
Modern US History Nixon, Ford, & Carter.
Today’s Standard SSUSH25
Richard Nixon.
The Nixon Administration
Vote for Johnson Vote for Goldwater Ice Cream Girl Daisy Girl.
Richard nixon.
The 1970s Nixon Ford Carter.
Knights Charge 5/8 What is counterculture?
Foreign Affairs Watergate
Ch. 20 Recap Women’s Liberation Movement Roe v. Wade
Republican (only President to resign from office)
The Presidency: Nixon, the War and Watergate
The 1970s Nixon Ford Carter.
Richard Nixon Administration
Foreign Affairs Watergate
The Presidency: Nixon, the War and Watergate
The Seventies.
2-2: AGE of Nixon
Social Change and Watergate
Republican Vice Presidents: Spiro Agnew Gerald Ford
Period 3 & 7 We will examine events from the Nixon presidency that impacted Americans at home and abroad. Who was the president that was never elected?
PART 2.
Alan Brinkley, American History 14/e
Watergate.
Unit #14 – Politics and Society 1970s-the Present
Important Notes Text a friend or family member- Outside of school Ask them “what is one thing you know about President Nixon?”
SSUSH22 Analyze US international & domestic policies including their influences on technological advancements & social changes during the Nixon, Ford,
The Nixon Administration
Objective: To examine the presidencies of Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter. John F. Kennedy Jimmy Carter
60s, 70s, and 80s USH-8.2, 8.4.
The Nixon Administration
Start with Upfront Article & Questions
Jomell Pajarillo Amanual Robidoux William Ayala
I. Political Turmoil Objective 11.06: Identify political events and the actions and reactions of the government officials and citizens, and assess the.
Modern US History Nixon, Ford, & Carter.
SSUSH22 Analyze U.S. international and domestic policies including their influences on technological advancements and social changes during the Nixon,
8.2b Compare the social and economic policies of presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, including support for civil rights legislation, programs.
Everything Else USH-8.
Alan Brinkley, American History 14/e
Nixon.
Domestic Policy Foreign Policy Watergate
60s, 70s, and 80s USH-8.2, 8.4.
Presentation transcript:

Start with Upfront Article & Questions

EPA Environmental Protection Agency Reasons needed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= kdVa4Ho_paQ Clean Air Act Clean Water Act Earth Day (April 22, 1970) Reasons needed: Oil spills Pollution River Fires Nuclear Radiation Disasters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLkv_j3BxFg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeZtlFeEcNg

NOW National Organization for Women Founded by Betty Friedan Wanted: Equal pay for women Government assisted child care Parental leave (after a baby is born for both parents) Easier access to birth control (pill invented in 1960) Safe access to abortion (Roe v. Wade1973)

Nixon Administration Background: Republican VP for Eisenhower Lost to JFK in 1960 (televised debates) Won in 1968 due to death of RFK

As you listen to President Nixon speak, summarize what he is talking about doing and why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwcVv1cxflk

Nixon travels to China High point of Nixon’s presidency – Eases Cold War tensions by recognizing Communist Chinese government, allowing for US-Chinese trade, and supporting tourism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvJ4wh1kwR8

War Powers Act Intended to check the president’s power to commit the US to an armed conflict without the consent of Congress (more than 60 day conflict, Congress must approve funds) Why? Kent State Protests bombing of Cambodia Pentagon Papers https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=nrXlY6gzTTM

Watergate Scandal Nixon accused of ordering a break-in at the Watergate hotel to bug the offices of the Democratic National Committee (to rig election) Tried to COVER IT UP! Washington Post reveal the scandal & traced it back to Nixon Nixon resigns because of the scandal Many citizens to lose faith in the government Pardoned by Ford http://www.history.com/topics/watergate

https://www. youtube. com/watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCrxD19DHA8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtMwmepBjTSG593e G7ObzO7s start at 10:30 min …. Quick review of Watergate via John Greene

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MX_HYL6-0Co&t=11s

Netflix: The Seventies S1: E2 The United States vs Netflix: The Seventies S1: E2 The United States vs. Richard Nixon (41mins) The Century 1971-75 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cLvv5 FH0FA