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    Hearst‚ Walter Winchell‚ Edward R. Murrow and the Watergate scandal. “Citizen Kane” was a movie that was produced in the 1940s by Orson Welles. The movie sought to highlight the flipside life of the media tycoon William Randolph Hearst. The movie outlines the attributes that William Randolph used to propel himself from owning one newspaper in San Francisco to having a dozen chains of newspaper companies in the United States of America. The movie taints the image of William because it highlights that

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    Nixon’s presidency‚ Americans experienced the first serious inflation since the immediate post World War II years. Nixon “Vietnamese” the War 1. He could be brittle and testy in the face of opposition yet his broad knowledge and thoughtful expertise in foreign affairs was valuable. 2. Vietnamization policy was announced-it would withdraw the 540‚000 U.S. troops in South Vietnam 3. Nixon Doctrine thus evolved. • Proclaimed that the U.S. would honor its existing defense commitments that in the future

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    dance‚ becomes a football star‚ meets John F. Kennedy‚ serves with honor in Vietnam‚ meets Lyndon Johnson‚ speaks at an anti-war rally at the Washington Monument‚ hangs out with the Yippies‚ defeats the Chinese national team in table tennis‚ meets Richard Nixon‚ discovers the break-in at the Watergate‚ opens a profitable shrimping business‚ becomes an original investor in Apple Computers‚ and decides to run back and forth across the country for several years. Meanwhile‚ as his life goes by‚ Forrest never

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    heard the speech can quote lines from it. This speech was delivered on January 20th 1961; In Washington D.C. President Kennedy had narrowly won the popular vote by only two tenths to win over the former vice President and Republican Candidate Richard Nixon. Kennedy doesn’t actually use many statics or numbers to build ethos‚ but instead uses his credibility and affirming words to build credibility. Having been elected into office it is a safe assumption that he was already widely accepted as a credible

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    Eisenhower for President and Richard Nixon for Vice President. Their slogan was "It’s Time for a Change". The 1953 election was the first using television advertising. Short commercials were run‚ and campaign speeces were broadcast in 30 minute blocks. Eisenhower’s campaign relied more

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    and apartments. Five men were arrested for breaking into the Watergate complex. They were found with cash‚ and electronic surveillance equipment. The men were caught while attempting to wiretap phones and steal secret information. It is unknown if Nixon was aware of the heist‚ however it is known of his attempts to cover it up. The following day of June 18 1972 it come to light that James McCord‚

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    Impeachment- (in congress or a state legislature) the presentation of formal charges against a public official by the lower house‚ trial before the upper house 2. The “plumbers”- secret White House special investigations unit established in1971 during the Nixon presidency 3. Perjury- the willful giving of false testimony under oath of affirmation‚ before a competent tribunal‚ upon a point material to a legal inquiry 4. Judicial Review- the power of a court to adjudicate the constitutionality of the laws

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    Congressional hearings that followed‚ also revealed that Nixon‚ who has also been described as a paranoid‚ and secretive‚ person to begin with‚ had made recordings of conversations in his office

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    The Watergate scandal had everything. Nixon disgraced the presidency by lying to the country and abusing his power and his committees were involved in illegal acts and a big cover up‚ all leading to little side roads of corruption and lies. Watergate is by far one of the worst presidential scandals in the history of the United States. In the story of Watergate‚ five burglars were found breaking into democratic offices at the Watergate complex in Washington DC. The break-in was passed off as just

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    TOPIC: American values at the crossroads: the United State in 21st century OUTLINE I. Overview of traditional American values and beliefs I.1- Individual freedom and self- reliance I.2- Equality of opportunity and competition I.3- Material wealth and hard working II. American values at the crossroads: the United State in 21st century II.1- factors that affect American history II.2- 20th century challenges to American values II.3- The war in Vietnam and the Watergate

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