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Mixin’ with Nixon Understanding the Presidency of Richard M. Nixon

Richard Milhous Nixon 37th President Former Vice Pres Republican “Law and Order” Resign 1974

Richard Milhous Nixon Elected After the Democratic Disaster RFK killed- June 1968 Dem. Convention Chicago = Violence, Unrest Dem. split H. Humphrey and E. McCarthy Wallace (Independent) takes votes away Law and Order Plan to end Viet Nam

Nixon Issues? Anti-social Mean Vindictive Chip on his shoulder Not well liked Experienced Loyal Preferred advice from ‘his staff’ not Cabinet Staff loyal to Him H. R. Haldeman - Chief J. Ehrlichman- Attorney J Mitchell- Attorney Gen. H. Kissinger- NSA, State

Slow Inflation (Nixon Domestic) Inflation- is when the cost of most goods increases faster than average wages do Deficit Spending Wage and Price Freezes- Voluntary OPEC Embargo Sent Inflation Up Embargo was retaliation for US involvement in Mideast conflict…

Law and Order (Nixon Domestic) Silent Majority- Average American- was tired of protesters Protesters= Drugs, crime, declining moral values Law and Order vs. Protesters Tension Kent State Columbia University and Hard Hats FBI and Justice Dept- target protest groups and leaders  Elvis offers his help

Southern Strategy (Nixon domestic) Slow down civil rights measures Hoped to increase support of Southern Whites Disregard African American voters Slow down integration Opposed Busing Did Not support extending ‘65 Voting Rights Act Cut funds to Civil Rights program- Housing Gave funds to schools still segregated

New Federalism (Nixon Domestic) New Federalism- States get more money directly but have to fund their own social programs Cut back New Deal/ Great Society Social programs Welfare = “Welfare cheaters” Reduce Government spending? Military expenditures increased +10%

Supreme Court (Nixon Domestic) Nixon appointed 4 judges Chief- Warren Burger- Moderate Harry Blackmun- Conservative Lewis Powell, Jr.- Conservative William Rehnquist- Conservative Shifted the court to the Conservative side Not friendly towards the Social Movements

Realpolitik (Nixon Foreign) Kissinger (Sec of State) idea that foreign policy should be not on moral principles but on maintaining strength To maintain/attain US superiority in world Establish military bases, and political connections throughout the world

Vietnam War (Nixon Foreign) Vietnamization = troop reduction Cambodia Bombings set up peace talks End of American involvement in Vietnam All US troops out by end of 1974 South Vietnam falls to Commies in 1975

Detente (Nixon Foreign) Relaxing the tension between USA and USSR, and USA and China (both evil Commie Countries) Kissinger's influence- They were commies- deal with it Played one against the other- Keep them guessing

China (Nixon Foreign) US act if China doesn’t exist  25% of worlds Population - TOO Big to ignore China and USSR not on good terms Nixon- Recognizes China 1970; visits 1972 Set up formal relations This put USSR on edge, wondering? US and China now on speaking terms Part of Cold War Tension

USSR (Russia) (Nixon Foreign) Nixon visited USSR as well China now wondering Agreed to work together on space, trade and weapons Showed willingness to work w/ each other Cold War Tensions are reduced

Nuclear Weapons (Nixon Foreign) SALT I Limits ICBM and SLBM (submarine) Shows gov’t concern for Nuclear threat Leads to change in Nuke technology Quantity is limited Size doesn’t matter  More powerful smaller warheads Leads to Salt II (1974) and more reductions

Middle East (Nixon Foreign) USA supports Israel in 1973 Arab- Israeli War Israel vs. Syria and Egypt over territory Israel wins quickly (6 day War) OPEC (Arab members) start oil embargo Embargo- to stop selling or providing a certain product or trade with another group or nation Gas prices increase 250% overnight Leads to inflation in US OPEC and US now see the political power of oil

South and Latin America (Nixon Foreign) Realpolitik- leads to support of pro-USA, anti-Communist leaders Many leaders not democratically elected Most are dictators, use military and fear to keep power Supplied by US gov’t/ military openly or secretly US business benefit, as do dictators (not people) Stroesner- Paraguay; Pinochet Chile and more…

Watergate I- The Crime June are arrested breaking in Appears to be a robbery- but nothing stolen? Washington Post- Investigates April Nixon/Whitehouse no connection May Congressional Investigation June John dean spills his guts

Watergate II- It’s all on tape! July Nixon has tapes? Aug ‘73-Nixon says you can’t have them Oct ‘73 Nixon gives edited (cut) versions Jan 74- Executive Privilege? April Nixon give edited transcripts July Supreme Court orders all the tapes Aug Nixon delivers tapes Aug 9, Nixon resigns