Nixons Presidency. He was a conservative This means he: Defended the status quo Opposed rapid change Disliked govt involvement in economy Wanted to give.

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Nixons Presidency

He was a conservative This means he: Defended the status quo Opposed rapid change Disliked govt involvement in economy Wanted to give more power to states In other wordsmake govt smaller, have less of a role in everyday lives

Law and Order Society Nixon kept his campaign promise to restore order to the country Used the FBI to spread conflict in civil rights groups Used the IRS to audit protestors Created an enemies list of prominent people who opposed the govt. Harassed by the govt

Civil Rights During his first term, Nixon worked to reverse several civil rights policies: Desegregation of schools Extension of Voting Rights Act

The Economy Experienced many problems during this time Stagflation: Inflation was going up Unemployment was going up

Causes of stagflation Deficit (debt) spending by the govt Spent more than it collected in taxes Due to war and Great Society programs Competition with goods from Japan and West Germany Many new workers (women and Baby Boomers)=Unemployment

Oil Issues US sent military aid to its ally, Israel, during a war with Egypt and Syria OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) responded by cutting off all oil sales to the US

When this happened, Americans faced severe oil shortages Prices went up Long lines Factories and schools closed, causing more unemployment

Nixon tried to fix the problem But his efforts were mostly unsuccessful & the recession continued

Foreign Policy Wanted to be more flexible and realistic in dealing with other countries, instead of sticking to a rigid plan. This would include easing relations with communist countries

Détente A policy of easing Cold War tensions

Nixon visits China Very important symbolically Both sides agreed to work together peacefully

Nixon visits Moscow: 1 st president to ever visit USSR Made agreements concerning East & West Germany Signed the SALT I treaty: Limit the number of ICBMs for 5 yrs

Election of 72 Nixon wins, partly b/c of détente, partly because of his promise that peace was just around the corner in Vietnam

But his extreme fear of losing an election causes him to become involved in activities he will later come to regret…

During the campaign… Five men are caught breaking into the campaign headquarters of the Democratic Party They were there to take pictures of Democratic Party documents and to bug the phones so they could listen in. The leader of this group was also a leader in Nixons reelection campaign

The cover up begins… Workers began destroying documents and paying off those involved Nixons campaign group handed out $500,000 to those involved to keep them quiet Nixon denied having any involvement with the situation

Nixon is reelected in November 1972 Public is unaware of his involvement in the Watergate break-in

Watergate trial begins In January 1973 Just before sentencing, one of the burglars admits that he lied under oath and that the White House may have been involved Nixon publicly denies any involvement and appoints a special prosecutor Its too latethe Senate already begins their own investigation

Senate Hearings 30 hours of testimony Former aides reveal that Nixon was involved in the cover-up of the break-in This is shocking news Another aide reveals that Nixon had taped nearly all of his conversations This starts a long battle by Congress to get the tapes

Around the same time… It is discovered that VP Spiro Agnew had accepted bribes from engineering firms before and during the time he was VP He resigns Nixon appoints Gerald Ford (Representative from MI) to replace him

Back to the tapes Nixon eventually agrees to release edited tapes This isnt good enough for Congress or the American public

The House of Rep begins Impeachment Proceedings Nixon responds by finally releasing the tapes They prove that he did know about the break-in and had agreed to obstruct the FBIs investigation

Nixon resigns August 8, 1974 Didnt admit guilt, just said he made wrong judgments

Gerald Ford Gerald Ford now becomes president Never actually elected to the executive branch

Ford Administration Tried to cut government spending to stop inflation but Democratic Congress passed many spending bills against his wishes. In foreign affairs, continued détente Pardoned Richard Nixon for any crime he may have committed. – This angered many Americans and cost him the election

Im a Ford, not a Lincoln -Gerald Ford

Effects of Watergate Americans were distrustful of their govt and their leaders (and still tend to be today) Americans developed a negative attitude about elected officials that still exists today