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Section 1

The Nixon Administration

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The Nixon Administration

Republican Richard Nixon was elected president in 1968 and easily won reelection in 1972; however he left office amidst a scandal in 1974.

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Vietnam Becomes Nixon's War

The Nixon Doctrine aimed to gradually strengthen South Vietnamese forces so they could defend against North Vietnam without U.S. support.

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Nixon and Foreign Policy

Under the Nixon Doctrine, the U.S. continued to assist its allies through economic aid and military supplies while encouraging allies' self defense.

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Nixon in China

Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to the People's Republic of China was an important step in easing relations between both nations.

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Nixon and the Economy

Nixon's domestic policies were shaped by the ideas of New Federalism, which proposes the decentralization of political power.

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Civil Rights Under Nixon

The Nixon administration, prioritizing a return to "law and order," did not advance civil rights to the extent of the previous administrations. 

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The Election of 1972

In 1972, Nixon beat George McGovern in a landslide reelection victory due to negative views on McGovern's campaign.

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Watergate

The Watergate scandal encompasses a series of illegal activities undertaken by members of the Nixon administration in 1972, leading to Nixon's resignation.

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