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  • 1970's Richard Milhoud Nixon
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    The 1970's are a decade of finding your self. In this decade, there were scandals, sex, drugs, and rock n' roll. The years between 1970 and 1979 were very crazy. In this paper are people that helped shape the 1970's Richard Milhoud Nixon was born in 1913 in Yorba Linda, California. In 1946, Nixon was persuaded by the republicans to be their candidate, to challenge the democratic congressman, Jerry Voor his. As a new member of the United States congress, Nixon gained valuable experience in intern...
  • Watergate And Whitewater
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    Whitewater vs. Watergate. Both are political sandals that have rocked the nation. As Watergate unraveled, many of Nixon's dirty tactics were learned, including assorted lists of enemies (a number of which became targets of IRS tax audits), wiretapping, political sabotage, burglary, blackballing, and smear campaigns. Similarly, as Whitewater unfolded, the scandal appeared to involve more than just an illegal loan. It touched on possible hush money paid to witnesses and includes the acquisition of...
  • Nixon's Presidency
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    Richard Nixon's presidency is one of the most examined, analyzed and discussed, yet least understood, of all the American administrations in history (Genovese 1). While many factors still remain to be discovered, and many mysteries are left to be resolved, we need to do the best that we can to make sense of this secretive president of our past and his era. He is the one American figure about whom very few people don't have strong feelings for. Nixon is loved and hated, honored and mocked (Genove...
  • 30 Nixon Administration Officials
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    Watergate Affair, the worst political scandal in U.S. history. It led to the resignation of a president, Richard M. NIXON, after he became implicated in an attempt to cover up the scandal. Narrowly,' Watergate affair' " referred to the break-in and electronic bugging in 1972 of the DEMOCRATIC National Committee (DNC) headquarters in the Watergate apartment and office building complex in Washington, D.C. Broadly, the term was also applied to several related scandals. More than 30 Nixon administra...
  • Attention Of President Richard Nixon
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    The Watergate Affair This analysis of the news media coverage will focus on the Watergate affair which originally began on June 17, 1972 with the break-in of the Democratic National Committee Headquarters at the prestigious Watergate office complex in Washington D.C... I will primarily concentrate on the negative impact that media coverage had to the publics eye. This media coverage, although justified and appropriate for the situation, ultimately destroyed the credibility of Nixon's administrat...
  • Strong Opposer Of Black Voting Rights
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    Racism in the Not So Distant Past Strom Thurmond was a Democrat? George Bush was a strong opposer of black voting rights? Times have certainly changed. Key events in US history; have led to moderate desegregation that encompasses our nation today. One must thoroughly investigate dates, and legislation between 1948 and 1980 to fully comprehend the nature of racism today. When investigating periods of African American history one must not only look at the superficial data, but undermining factors,...
  • President Johnson
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    The President of 1960 - John F. Kennedy On November 22, 1963, when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office, John F. Kennedy was killed by an assassin's bullets as his car wound through Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President; he was the youngest to die. Of Irish descent, he was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on May 29, 1917. Graduating from Harvard in 1940, he entered the Navy. In 1943, when his PT boat was rammed and sunk by a Japanese destroyer, Kennedy, d...
  • Presidency In August 1974 Gerald R Ford
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    Before presidency In 1948, Ford was elected to congress to Democrats swept the Republicans out of office in almost every election in the country. He came to Washington dedicated to the idea that Americans must retain its positive of word leadership. He is office-house was Representative from Mass. John F. Kennedy. At the other side was the office of T.B. Martin of Kentucky. In 12/06/1973 Gerald R. Ford became Vice President. President Nixon had a White House celebration for Ford after formalitie...
  • G Gordon Liddy And John Dean
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    Watergate The illegal actions sanctioned by G. Gordon Liddy and John Dean led to the prosecution of the Nixon administration's link to the Watergate break-in by special prosecutors Archibald Cox and Leon Jaworski. The Watergate saga is a compelling story of a failed government that in two years went from: the implausible to the unthinkable-the first resignation in history of a U.S. president. Despite some alarms, institutions held steady, law was upheld, and a chastened republic survived. It was...
  • Senate Watergate Committee
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    On June 17, 1972, five intruders were arrested at Washington's Watergate hotel and apartment complex inside the office of the Democratic National Committee. The indictment of the burglars and the subsequent investigation of the break-in unraveled a web of political spying and sabotage, bribery, and the illegal use of campaign funds. The disclosure of these activities, and the administration's cover-up, resulted in the indictments of some 40 government officials and the resignation of the preside...
  • August 8 Throughout The Years
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    In this paper it will be talking about different types of people and things that have happened on August 8. The different events on August 8 are very interesting to read about. Many famous people, several interesting events, and other pieces of information are associated with August 8. Dustin Hoffman was born on August 8, 1937. He was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. His family and him were Jewish. He was always the type of kid in junior high school who had braces, wore glasses, and w...
  • 70 S
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    Tonight I will be speaking about one of the most controversial eras of our time. The 70?'s. When terms like? Party Hardy!' Goin' Cruizin' "Right On!' "ROCK ON! !' and "Shake your Booty' were getting used in everyday conversation. Guys wore their hair long and in afros. Pet rocks were a kid's best friend, and mood rings let you know if someone was feeling down. 8 tracks had came and gone, with cassette tapes taking over in a hurry. For the weekend fun, disco clubs were the place to be. If you did...

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