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Chapter 29 Disorder and Discontent, 1969-1980 The American People, 6 th ed.
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I.The Decline of Liberalism
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The Republican Agenda Nixon was willing to use economic tools to maintain fiscal stability Although parts of his monetary plan worked, inflation plagued the economy Nixon worked to control the communications industry as best he could, denounced “disruptive elements” of the population, and was able to appoint four Supreme Court justices
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Civil Rights Nixon was less sympathetic to the cause of civil rights than his Democratic predecessors Nixon felt that any effort to woo the black electorate in the South was a waste of his time Nixon denounced busing of Black students into white school districts, effectively prolonging segregation in the South
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II.The Ongoing Effort in Vietnam
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Vietnamization This was Nixon’s plan to bring American soldiers home from the Vietnam war by gradually replacing American forces with Vietnamese troops With this reduction of troop number, Nixon ramped up the bombing of North Vietnam and (illegally) extended the destruction to Cambodia and Laos
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The End of the War The conflict in Vietnam lingered past Nixon’s reelection in 1972 until the spring of 1975 The Communist-aided North finally broke through weakened South Vietnamese lines and took Saigon 58,000 men and women had died in the war
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III.Constitutional Conflict and Its Consequences
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Watergate Early in 1972, Nixon’s aides proposed an elaborate scheme to wiretap various leaders of the Democratic Party and use gained information to disrupt their nomination process in the upcoming election The wiretappers were arrested and every member of the Nixon administration was suspected The lengthy unraveling of the facts took several years and led to the eventual resignation of Nixon
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Ford and Carter Gerald Ford became president upon the resignation of Richard Nixon and handily lost to former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter in the 1976 election Carter stood for honesty, home-spun virtue and a reduction of presidential powers Severe problems with the economy and American hostages in revolutionary Iran spelled his political downfall after one term
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IV.The Continuing Quest for Social Reform
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Attacking the Feminine Mystique National Organization for Women (NOW): a pressure group concerned with the promotion of equal opportunity for women The combined women’s movement pushed for adoption of an Equal Rights Amendment, but the required 38 states for ratification could not be achieved
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Protests This era saw fledgling protest movements in the Latino communities of America and a resurgence of “nationalism” within the various Native American tribes who were eager to use the legal system to try to win back their original lands stolen by the U.S. Gays, Lesbians, Environmentalists and Consumer advocates used the era to promote their causes and encourage national change
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