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President Nixon
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... Nixon
06/25/03
Richard M. Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California. ... Nixon was married and had two daughters. Nixon went to the
Duke University Law School. Nixon practiced law from 1939 to 1942. ... Nixon won the seat for senator with a 16,000 vote margin
(Diamond, 1971). ... Eisenhower selected Nixon as
his running mate. He was vice president for Eisenhower. In 1960, Nixon ran for
presidency and lost to Democrat John F. ...
Nixon began his second campaign for the presidency in 1967. ... Nixon
became the thirty-seventh president of the United States from 1969 to 1974 (Whitehouse,
2003). ... Nixon’s major goal throughout his political
career was to make contributions to policies which would make the 21st century a century
of peace (Rosenthal, 1994). In 1972, Nixon visit Beijing and Moscow, he reduced
tensions bnetween China and the U. ... Nixon also met with Russian leader Leonid I. ... Nixon
was a skilled negotiator with a broad understanding of world affairs. Nixon is best
remembered for his achievements in foreign affairs. ...
In 1971 Nixon had great goals of his administration including welfare reform,
revenue sharing, and health insurance reform. Nixon said an achievement
of all goals would bring about a “New American Revolution”. ... This was
Nixon’s top domestic priority (Diamond, 1971). ... Revenue sharing would be invested into law enforcement,
manpower training, urban development and education, Nixon’s health insurance
proposals included requirements that employers provide basic health insurance coverage
for their workers. ...
Nixon wanted to improve relations among whites, blacks, and other ethnic minorities.
Nixon was able to have Congress to pass anti-crime bills in order to help law
enforcement.
Agriculture proved to be one of Nixon’s worst problems. ...
Nixon was very worried about the economy. ... Nixon’s greatest weakness was unemployment which grew worse for Nixon in
October 1971, unemployment rate was 5. ...
The highest unemployment rate during the Nixon years was 6. ...
The break-in was traced to the officials of the committee to re-elect the president.
President was reelected again for his second term in 1972. ... Nixon denied personal involvement, but courts forced him
to yield tape recordings which indicated that he had, in, fact tried to divert the
investigation (Robinson, 2000). Nixon tried to claimed that the tapes were covered by
executive privileges in which is an order issued by a president that has the force of the
law (Burns, 2002). Forced with what seemed almost certain impeachment,
Nixon announced on August 8, 1974 that he would resigned the next day to begin that
process on healing which is so desperately needed in America (Whitehouse, 2003).He
was the first president to ever resign in history. ... President Nixon had nearly owned the Internal
Revenue Service nearly $300, 000 in back taxes. “In his last meeting with his staff
before resignation as President, Richard Nixon burst into tears. ... Unfortunately, Nixon will always be known
for the Watergate scandal. ... Candidates ’72: Nixon campaign, mounting a drive for
for another term. ... The leaders; richard nixon. ... Nixon Biography. ... Nixon. ... Richard Nixon, 1-2. ... Nixon
06/25/03
Richard M. Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California. ... Nixon was married and had two daughters. Nixon went to the
Duke University Law School. Nixon practiced law from 1939 to 1942. ... Nixon won the seat for senator with a 16,000 vote margin
(Diamond, 1971). ... Eisenhower selected Nixon as
his running mate. He was vice president for Eisenhower. In 1960, Nixon ran for
presidency and lost to Democrat John F. ...
Nixon began his second campaign for the presidency in 1967. ... Nixon
became the thirty-seventh president of the United States from 1969 to 1974 (Whitehouse,
2003). ... Nixon’s major goal throughout his political
career was to make contributions to policies which would make the 21st century a century
of peace (Rosenthal, 1994). In 1972, Nixon visit Beijing and Moscow, he reduced
tensions bnetween China and the U. ... Nixon also met with Russian leader Leonid I. ... Nixon
was a skilled negotiator with a broad understanding of world affairs. Nixon is best
remembered for his achievements in foreign affairs. ...
In 1971 Nixon had great goals of his administration including welfare reform,
revenue sharing, and health insurance reform. Nixon said an achievement
of all goals would bring about a “New American Revolution”. ... This was
Nixon’s top domestic priority (Diamond, 1971). ... Revenue sharing would be invested into law enforcement,
manpower training, urban development and education, Nixon’s health insurance
proposals included requirements that employers provide basic health insurance coverage
for their workers. ...
Nixon wanted to improve relations among whites, blacks, and other ethnic minorities.
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Title: President Nixon
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