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    examined during the 1980 election. Jimmy Carter came to office after the presidential election of 1976‚ which followed the resignation of President Richard Nixon in the wake of the Watergate scandal. Carter’s campaign had him depicted as a Washington ‘outsider’ and a reformer‚ which connected to the American public following the incidents of the Nixon administration. Carter was the first presidential candidate elected directly from the Deep South since 1948. On President Carter’s first full day

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    resources would be required and how harmful that would be to the planet. Later on in the video‚ some efforts to help raise awareness about the sustainability of the Earth were talked about. One person in particular was mentioned—President Nixon. Under President Nixon‚ the Environmental Protection Agency was formed along with other bills signed into law that were aimed at helping to protect the environment‚ and the first Earth Day was celebrated. Overall‚ this video showed how the sustainability of

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    A Son Writes Home The Vietnam War was a very controversial war in American history. The War was infamously known as being a War supported by few if even any Americans. Many people lost their lives fighting in this war‚ and the people that survived are left with mental scars from the War. Most troops wrote letters home (America) detailing the events that were occurring in Vietnam. These letters allow us the readers to gain insight to a very honest detail of the events occurring in Vietnam.

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    stalemate and that military victory was not in the cards.“ PIE#2 P: Media causes social figures to care more about their physical appearance than they do about actual political issues. E: During the debates between Kennedy and Nixon‚ Kennedy seemingly “destroyed” Nixon.“He also believed that Kennedy’s “victory” in the debates was largely a triumph of image over content.” I: With the implement of the television presidents now have the capacity to be seen by the entire nation. This causes presidents

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    stories in America’s History‚ with a book and movie created in it’s honor‚ “All the President’s Men”. After digging into the details of this attempt at bugging the party‚ these two journalist followed the money trail to the White House. President Nixon‚ republican‚ was confirmed to be the mind behind the operation in the year 1977‚ and this case was brought to a close. Despite this great success of the Washington Post‚ our media has not proven to be accurate or trustworthy. Regardless of this

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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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    complex in Washington D.C.‚ trying to photograph documents and place wiretaps on the telephones in the office. At that point the White House should have forced those people to resign but instead began to cover it up because Nixon relied so heavily on those workers. In the end Nixon was forced resign because the scandal was uncovered. That is a moment in which one would be embarrassed because it makes the United States look dishonest. But like most downs it has its ups. A time of honor was when President

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    Harry Truman Years in Office: 8 | Term: 1945 - 1953 | Political Party: Democrat Domestic Affairs - Dismissed MacArthur during Korean War - Ordered desegregation of military - Executive Order 9835 - GI Bill of Rights Foreign Policy - Containment: prevent spread of Communism - Authorized atomic bomb usage - Potsdam Conference‚ Marshall Plan‚ NATO - Truman Doctrine - Korean War – domino theory – contain communism at all costs - Recognized Israel as a country Trivia - The S in Harry

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    Most Significant Events Final Project K A University of Phoenix: Axia College Jonathan Tietz November 28‚ 2010 Most Significant Events of the 50`s‚ 60`s 70`s 80`s and 90`s World War II lasted from 1939 to 1945. This was a war that involved most of the world’s nations and all of the world’s greatest powers. When the war ended the events that followed over the next five decades had a great effect on the American people. There are some events that had more of an effect than others

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    The 1950’s-60’s70’s-80’s Miranda Moultrie Nixon Back Again The United States presidential election of 1968 was the 46th quadrennial presidential election‚ held on Tuesday‚ November 5‚ 1968. Moon Shot On July 21‚ 1969‚ President Nixon spoke from the Oval Office to Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin at the Sea of Tranquility on the Moon. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first humans on the Moon‚ Americans Neil Armstrong and Woodstock A village in New York state

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