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Roe v. Wade
(1973) legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy
United States v. Nixon
1974 SuCo: Executive privilege does not give one the authority to hide documents.
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
1978 state university couldn't admit less qualified individuals solely based on race; no quotas
Title IX
A law that bans gender discrimination in schools that receive federal funds academically and athletically
Camp David Accords
A peace treaty between Israel and Egypt where Egypt agreed to recognize the nation state of Israel mediated by Carter
All the President's Men
Alan J. Pakula's film on watergate
What was significant about the revelation that Nixon taped his conversations?
All presidential conversations recorded to reveal exactly what Nixon knew and when he knew it.
Integration
Allows separate systems to communicate directly with each other
Betty Friedan
American Feminist, writer of The Feminine Mystique, cofounded NOW
Gloria Steinem
American feminist icon, journalist, and social and political activist.
What events led to the Saturday Night Massacre?
Archibald Cox, the prosecutor of the Watergate scandal case who had issued a subpoena of the tapes, was fired. Both the attorney general and deputy general resigned because they, themselves did not want to fire Cox. A name given to resignation of the U.S. attorney general and the firing of his deputy in October 1973, after they refused to carry out President Nixon's order to to fire the special prosecutor investigating the Watergate affair.
John Mitchell
Attorney general and director of Nixon's campaign
Détente
Easing of Cold War tensions between the US and Soviet Union (Examples include: SALT I and Salt II)
What concerns motivated those who opposed the ERA?
Fear of change and the perceived drastic effects the amendment miht have had on traditional family life
Kent State Massacre
Four killed, nine wounded by Ohio National Guard during protest of U.S. invasion of Cambodia
Pentagon Papers
Government documents that showed the public had been lied to about the status of the war in Vietnam
How did new laws passed from 1968-1980 help protect the environment?
In the 1960s and 1970s, the environmental movement focused its attention on pollution and successfully pressured Congress to pass measures to promote cleaner air and water. In the late 1970s, the movement increasingly addressed environmental threats created by the disposal of toxic waste. Toward the end of the century, the environmental agenda also included such worldwide problems as ozone depletion and global warming.
26th Amendment (1971)
Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18
Gerald Ford's vice president
Nelson Rockefeller
Realpolitik
Political realism or practical politics, especially policy based on power rather than on ideals.
Vietnamization
President Nixon's policy of replacing American military forces with those of South Vietnam
Affirmative Action
Remedial action designed to overcome the effects of discrimination against minorities and women.
Watergate Scandal
Result of break-in committed by Nixon's administration; goal was to cover attempted burglary
How did the Watergate scandal create a constitutional crisis?
The Constitutional issue came from the concept of Executive Privilege where the president refused to release tapes of White House conversations to the special prosecutor. When the Supreme Court unanimously decided the tapes should be released, there was a time of tension (six days) before Nixon relented, sealing his political fate.
Miranda v. Arizona
The accused must be notified of their rights before being questioned by the police
Deregulation
The lifting of government restrictions on business, industry, and professional activities.
What prompted women to establish NOW?
Their dissatisfaction with the EEOC and the need or a more organized effort to combat sexism.
Billie Jean King
This women was an incredible tennis player, and was a feminist and broke barriers made by gender.
SALT I Treaty (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)
Treaty made under Nixon in which the US and Russia agree to have fewer nukes.
Henry Kissinger
United States diplomat who served under President Nixon and President Ford (born in 1923)
Spiro Agnew
VP under Nixon, resigned for extortion and bribery charges
Richard Nixon
Vice President under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States
Jimmy Carter's vice president
Walter Mondale
John Dean
White House lawyer whose dramatic charges against Nixon were validated by the Watergate tapes
Inflation
a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
Black Panthers
a militant Black political party founded in 1965 to end political dominance by Whites
Equal Rights Amendment
a proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution outlawing discrimination based on sex
Black Power
a social movement that called for African American power and independence
busing
achieving racial balance by transporting students to schools across neighborhood boundaries
Embargo
an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
Why did Native Americans resist assimilation?
ome viewed white culture as shallow and meaningless
how did the television affect the civil rights movement?
television news coverage of the civil rights movement helped transform the United States by showing Americans the violence of segregation and the dignity of the African American quest for equal rights
EPA
to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment