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    presidents during this era were Nixon‚ Ford‚ and Carter. The power of the United States government was changing‚ but constant abroad and at home during the 1970’s. Richard Nixon abused and power of the government and lost the people’s trust with the government. Nixon ran on the platform that he would be a moderate ruler whose first action would be to get the United States out of Vietnam. After initially bombing Cambodia‚ going against his campaign promises‚ Nixon began withdrawing troops from Vietnam

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    My Lai Massacre

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    Due to the frustration‚ lack of belief and low morale of US soldiers in post-Tet Vietnam‚ a village named My Lai had been massacred in March 1968. The village had been a stronghold for Vietcong troops and most of the villagers had been communist‚ Vietcong sympathizers. During a routine search and destroy mission‚ Charlie Company‚ led by Lieutenant William L. Calley‚ was ordered to destroy the village. Charlie Company had lost a total 28 men which is almost 1/5 of the companies original size. While

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    States would have the will and the strength to resist communism around the world. • Kennedy then challenged the vice president to a series of televised debates. Many in the Nixon camp‚ including President Eisenhower‚ urged the vice president to reject the debate proposal and deny Kennedy invaluable national exposure. But Nixon confidently agreed to share a platform with his

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    Productivity: Slumped after the economic boom 25 years after WWI Inflation: Fed by rising oil prices and Great Society/Vietnam funding w/o tax increases Vietnamization: Withdrawing 540k troops from South Vietnam‚ while training Vietnamese to fight Nixon Doctrine: A doctrine that stated that the United States would stay true to all of their existing defense commitments but Asian and other countries would not be able to rely on large bodies of American troops for support in the future. Vietnam moratorium

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    Patrick Buchanan

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    President Richard Nixon‚ President Gerald Ford‚ and President Ronald Reagan‚ not to mention his administration for the republican presidential nomination for the 2000 presidential election. Buchanan was not only a official but also a author. After graduating from Georgetown University with a degree in English Buchanan he began his career working for a conservative newspaper. He escalated quickly on the career ladder and decided to organize a meeting with past Vice President Richard Nixon. Nixon hired

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    Johnson’s Doctrine Throughout the history of the United States‚ the presidency has greatly affected our nation and influenced where we are today. After reading two scholarly journal articles discussing the "Johnson Doctrine" and the "Nixon Doctrine"‚ one can learn much about the presidency during this particular time of policy. Their decisions and policies as president came during a rough time for the United States. Their doctrines greatly impacted foreign affairs during Vietnam and the Cold War

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    building in Washington D.C‚ and stealing confidential documents there. A gravity inquiry was held by F.B.I to find out the involving persons. The result was very surprising because the prowlers were connected to president Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign. However‚ president Nixon used his power

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    Mass Surveillance

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    the local police arrested five men for breaking and entering into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex. The police found on the burglars a slush fund used by the committee for the re-election of the President Richard Nixon and listening devices. They look secrets agents more than burglars. As Washington is a federal district‚ the affair was charged to the F.B.I. Within hours after that‚ the F.B.I discovered a name of a C.I.A officer in the address book of one of

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    In his speech Richard Nixon insist on the fact that his predecessors at the House White had been incompetent and had led the country on the brink of chaos: “America is in trouble today not because her people have failed but because her leaders have failed” (l. 27-28). Nixon also insist on the fact that‚ according to him‚ “the richest nation in the world can’t manage its own economy” (l. 34-35). John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson both had major projects for their domestic management of the country

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    ENG 101 Essay Senator Nixon’s Checkers Speech was given on September 23th‚ 1952 during the presidential election campaign. Nixon was Dwight D. Eisenhower’s vice-presidential running mate. Nixon was accused of accepting illegal gifts. He used his television appearance to deny the allegations and outline his personal financial circumstances. Nixon made the American citizens believe in his honesty by using plain folks‚ testimonial‚ weasel words‚ as well as logical fallacies‚ such as an ad hominem

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