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The Nixon Administration
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Election of ‘68 Democrat Hubert Humphrey – LBJ’s vice president George Wallace – Southern politician – Avid supporter of segregation Nixon’s ‘Southern Strategy’ – Met with Strom Thurmond Appoint a Southerner to Supreme Court Appoint conservatives to federal courts Oppose court ordered busing An acceptable Southern VP – Worked to overturn several civil rights policies
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The New Federalism More control to state and local governments “…closest to the citizens the opportunity to address more of their issues.” Revenue sharing – Gave more power to the federal government – Imposing conditions/cut off funds Increase executive power – Impounded funds Declared unconstitutional
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Nixon’s Foreign Policy Henry Kissinger – Similar views: Vietnam, containing communism, practical approach versus ideology – Focus on China & Soviet Union Détente (relaxation of tensions) China – Since 1949, U.S. refused to accept Chinese government – Nixon lifted trade & travel restrictions – Withdrew the defending fleet from Taiwan – Visited in Feb ‘72 “…establish more normal relations”
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U.S. Soviet Tensions Ease American-Soviet summit (Leonid Brezhnev) – High level diplomatic meeting – First president to ever visit the Soviet Union (May ’72) Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I) – A plan to limit nuclear arms – Agreed to increase trade & exchange scientific info
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Assignment Answer the questions on page 837 (1-7) #4 you need 2 results #6 you need 2 for each country 15 points You must imply the question. You will receive half credit if you do not Due at the end of the hour
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