PPT-United States v. Nixon (1974)
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Ciera Dalton Block 2 102613 United States v Nixon The case was heard in June 1974 The case was decided in July 1974 Public Policy The Public Policies that were in
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Ciera Dalton Block 2 102613 United States v Nixon The case was heard in June 1974 The case was decided in July 1974 Public Policy The Public Policies that were in place and came up in this case were Separation of Powers along with Executive Privilege and Rule of Law . The Stalemated Seventies, 1968–1980. I. Sources of Stagnation. Causes of the slump in productivity:. The increase of women and teenagers in the work force. The declining investment in new machinery. Road to the White House. Nixon lost two close elections. Lost to JFK in the 1960 election. 1962 lost an election to become California’s Governor. Claimed his political career was over. 1968 Nixon won the Republican Nomination for President . ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: Did the U.S. Presidency become unmanageable in the 1970s? How well did American leaders deal with the challenge of stagflation?. TEKS and Objectives. We will…. (10A) . describe Nixon’s leadership in relations with China and détente. 1969 - 1974. Nixon and . the ’70s. The Election of 1968. The 1968 presidential election marked a shift to the right in American politics. . . Country is in . Stagflation. High inflation and unemployment. in government ever . fully be prevented?. Warren G. Harding . was elected president in 1920. Rather than struggle to master the complexities of the job, Harding trusted others to make decisions. Many were his close friends, men he enjoyed relaxing and gambling with at late-night poker games. Creation of the U.S. Constitution. Continental . Congress: functioned . as the provisional government of the United . States. . (. September 5, 1774 to March 1, 1781 . ). Articles of Confederation and Perpetual . Nixon and the White House. Watergate scandal. – . Nixon administrations attempt to cover up a burglary of the Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate office and apartment complex in Washington D.C. . Miami Beach Senior High. The Nixon Years: A Crisis of Authority. The Youth Culture . “Liberation”. The New Left. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). University of California at Berkeley. The Free Speech Movement. Nixon promises to bring Americans together but.... Vice President Spiro Agnew- attacks the media and the left. The Press:. “Nattering . naybobs. of negativism” . The Democrats:. “Sniveling hand-wringers”. /. . . Nixon relied heavily on his national security advisor, . Henry Kissinger. . Both drew two basic conclusions about Vietnam. First, they agreed that the war was not winnable. Second, they decided that the U.S. could not just “cut and run.”. Richard Nixon only narrowly won the 1968 election, but the combined total of popular votes for Nixon and Wallace indicated a shift to the right in American politics. . Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers . The Modern Age. Afghanistan. This land-locked country is located between Iran and Pakistan and was ruled for more than two decades by the Taliban.. AIDS. This disease, which attacks the natural defense systems of humans, burst onto the scene in the 1980s.. /. . . Nixon relied heavily on his national security advisor, . Henry Kissinger. . Both drew two basic conclusions about Vietnam. First, they agreed that the war was not winnable. Second, they decided that the U.S. could not just “cut and run.”. 958L.J.FREEMANandP.G.F.NIXONEXTRACELLULARALKALOSISXHfDECREASEDEXTRACELLULARCa.[Ca2]04IncreasedpermeabilitytoNaHeightenedneuromuscularexcitabilitySkeletalmusclespasmREDUCEDCO2_INTRACELLULARTENSIONALKAL
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