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The Presidential Pardon Ford’s decision The Presidential Pardon Ford’s decision

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and its impact Todays Objective After todays lesson students will be able to Explain how President Fords decision to pardon Richard Nixon impacted the Ford administration and the American publics view of the government ID: 684233

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Slide1

The Presidential Pardon

Ford’s decision

and

its

impactSlide2

Today’s Objective

After today’s lesson, students will be able to…

Explain how President Ford’s decision to pardon Richard Nixon impacted the Ford administration and the American public’s view of the government

Essential Skill:

State implications and consequencesSlide3

What do they have in Common?

Whiskey Rebels (1794)

Vietnam War Draft Dodgers (1977)

Confederate Soldiers (1865)Slide4

Powers of the President

What is a pardon?

The act of forgiving a person of a crime

Article II, Section II of the Constitution

The President “shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment.”

How has President Obama used this power recently?

Non-violent drug offenders

Trivia of the Day:

Andrew Johnson utilized this power more than any other president

Pardoned more than 7,000 peopleSlide5

What do they have in Common?

Whiskey Rebels (1794)

Vietnam War Draft Dodgers (1977)

Confederate Soldiers (1865)Slide6

What do they have in Common?

Whiskey Rebels (1794)

Vietnam War Draft Dodgers (1977)

Confederate Soldiers (1865)

Richard Nixon (1974)Slide7

Watergate Review

Burglary at Watergate Hotel, June 1972

Woodward and Bernstein

“Deep Throat” source

Senate investigation and tapes

Impeachment charges imminent

Hindering investigation, abusing power of the presidency, ignoring subpoena for tapes

Nixon resigned August 9, 1974 before impeachmentSlide8

Watergate Conclusion

The President was not above the law

System of checks & balances worked

Question that lingers:

What happens to Nixon?Slide9

Was Justice Served?

On September 8, 1974 – one month after Nixon’s resignation – President Ford pardons Richard Nixon in a speech to the American people

Listen to the speech and follow along with the transcript.

At the end of the speech, answer the questions as an individual

Once you have answered the questions, discuss them with your peers around you

Be prepared to share your answersSlide10

Political Cartoon

You are an American citizen on September 9, 1974 – the day after Ford pardons Nixon

Create a political cartoon that depicts how you may have felt at this time…keeping in mind the following events:

Watergate

Ford’s PardonSlide11

Today’s Objective

After today’s lesson, students will be able to…

Explain how President Ford’s decision to pardon Richard Nixon impacted the Ford administration and the American public’s view of the government

Essential Skill:

State implications and consequencesSlide12

Conclusion

Impact of Ford’s Pardon

Ford Presidential approval ratings plummet and hinder his effectiveness

71% in August 1974

42% in October 1974

American citizens harbor distrust for the government and those they label as “D.C. insiders”

Leads to the election of Jimmy Carter – the former governor of Georgia