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  • McGovern And Nixon's Campaign
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    The 1972 Presidential Election: The Changing United States and its Search for a Leader The election of 1972 was one of the largest landslide victories by a presidential candidate in United States history. President Nixon was reelected to the presidency by beating Senator George McGovern of South Dakota in an impressive victory. The Nixon landslide victory tied FDR's 60.8 percent of the popular vote in 1936 for the second largest popular vote get in American history. Nixon's 60.8 percent of the v...
  • Recession During Nixon's Last Year In Office
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    Richard Milhous Nixon, (1913-1994), nik's [sch ] n, 37th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Nixon is remembered for his achievements in foreign policy and for the WATERGATE affair and related scandals, in which he became so involved that he was forced to resign his office. Nixon was a skilled negotiator with a broad understanding of world affairs. He and his adviser Henry Kissinger ended direct U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. They improved relations with China and the Soviet Union. They helped...
  • Nixon's First Political Campaign Race
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    Richard Mil house Nixon was a very prominent politician in the mid 1900's. His solid upbringing and vicious campaign tactics led to many political wins. It also led to many political enemies. Much of the public thought of him as a great American president until his down fall in March of 1973. I think that Richard Nixon was a good president, but in the end went to far. Richard Nixon grew up in a small town in California. His dad operated and owned a grocery store where Nixon spent most of his tim...
  • Nixon's Previous Experience In Politics
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    Causes of Richard Nixon's 1969 Election Richard Nixon, was born on January 9th, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California. Fifty-six years after he was born he became the 37th president of the United States. In the election Nixon only defeated the democratic candidate, Hubert Humphrey, by about 500,000 in the popular vote. Nixon is considered one of the most controversial politicians of the twentieth century. He used his political experience, his background, the communist scare of the late forties and ea...
  • Nixon's Presidency
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    Richard M. Nixon, 37th president of the United States, was one of the most controversial politicians. He used the communist scare of the late forties and early fifties to catapult his career, but as president he eased tension with the Soviet Union and opened relations with Red China. Nixon's administration occurred during the domestic upheavals brought on by the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. But, to his demise, the Watergate scandal during his second term eventually forced him to re...
  • Discussions Between Nixon And His Democratic Opponent
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    By: Bobby Winkle i chard Milhoud Nixon was the thirty-seventh president of the United States and the only president to have resigned from office. He was on his was to success after receiving his law degree from Duke University Law School in 1937. California Republicans persuaded Nixon in 1946 to be their candidate to challenge Jerry Voorhis, the popular Democratic Congressman, for his seat in the United States House of Representatives. He accuses Voorhis of being "soft" on Communism. This was da...
  • June 1969 President Nixon
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    Political Career of Richard Nixon 1. Nixon's Beginning in Politics 2. Emergence in National Politics A. The Hiss Case. Nixon's Political Obituary C. Resurgence as a presidential candidate 3. The 37th President. Nixon's Appointment " sB. Foreign Policy 1. Nixon's plans for Europe 2. Vietnam. Domestic Policy 4. Nixon's Second Administration. Reelection. Watergate A few weeks after the United States entered World War II a young man named Richard Nixon went to Washington, D.C. In January 1942 he too...
  • Richard Nixon
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    Anne Marie Glock Mrs. Bailey English 11 21 April 2003 Richard M. Nixon and the Watergate Scandal Richard Nixon was the thirty-seventh president of the United States. He was very deceitful (The American President). Nixon told men to break into the Watergate Hotel, he had phone lines bugged, and he taped many White House conversations. Richard Nixon was elected to the House of Representatives in 1947. In 1952 he became a member of the United States Senate and was running for Vice President with Ei...
  • Michael A The Nixon Presidency
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    Richard 9 on nix Richard Millhouse Nixon Richard Millhouse Nixon, 37th president of the United States (1969-1972) was born on January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California. Nixon was one of the most controversial politicians of the twentieth century. He built his political career on the communist scare of the late forties and early fifties, but as president he achieved d? tente with the Soviet Union and opened relations with the People's Republic of China. His administration occurred during the dom...

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