Presidency Chart - Richard M. Nixon 37th 1969-1974
Wounded Knee Incident (1973)
The Wounded Knee incident began February 27, 1973 when about 200 Oglala Lakota and followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM) seized and occupied the town of Wounded Knee, South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The grassroots protest followed the failure of their effort to impeach the elected tribal president Richard Wilson, whom they accused of corruption and abuse of opponents; they also protested the United States government's failure to fulfill treaties with Indian peoples and demanded the reopening of treaty negotiations
Election of 1968
The election in which Nixon won; conservative republican victory; demonstrated that the majority of the American electorate turned their back on liberal reform and activist governments
Watergate
The events and scandal surrounding a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972 and the subsequent cover-up of White House involvement, leading to the eventual resignation of President Nixon under the threat of impeachment.
Impeachment Hearings Begin (1973)
The grand jury indicted Nixon's three staffers and named Nixon "unindicted co-conspirator." Then they demanded the tapes. He gave the tapes to them- full of holes- then eventually gave up the smoking gun tape. The House Judiciary Committee charged Nixon with three impeachable crimes: obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and defying subpoenas. Before he could be impeached, he resigned. Ford pardoned him once he stepped down.
Christmas Bombings
To re-convince North Vietnam when they called off talking, Nixon launched a 3 week bombing on Vietnam in late december.
War Powers Act
Act that grants emergency executive powers to president to run war effort
Yom Kippur War
Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in October 1973 (on Yom Kippur)
Roe v Wade (1973)
Legalized abortion on the basis of a woman's right to privacy Established national abortion guidelines; trimester guidelines; no state interference in 1st; state may regulate to protect health of mother in 2nd; state may regulate to protect health or unborn child in 3rd. inferred from right of privacy established in griswald v. connecticut
Election of 1972
Placed Nixon against Democrat George McGovern, with the former being the embodiment of the radical movements Nixon's "silent majority" of middle-class Americans opposed, resulting in a landslide victory for Nixon
Vietnamization
President Richard Nixons strategy for ending U.S involvement in the vietnam war, involving a gradual withdrawl of American troops and replacement of them with South Vietnamese forces
Appoints Warren Burger Chief Justice
nixon nominated with little nomination
Resignation of Agnew
resigned due to being caught with thousands of dollars in bribes
US v. New York Times
use of prior restraints by the U.S. government to prevent information about the Vietnam War was prohibited
Energy Crisis
when Carter entered office inflation soared, due to toe the increases in energy prices by OPEC. In the summer of 1979, instability in the Middle East produced a major fuel shortage in the US, and OPEC announced a major price increase. Facing pressure to act, Carter retreated to Camp David, the presidential retreat in the Maryland Mountains. Ten days later, Carter emerged with a speech including a series of proposals for resolving the energy crisis.
My Lai
1968, in which American troops had brutally massacred innocent women and children in the village of My Lai, also led to more opposition to the war.
US v. Richard Nixon
1974--The court rejected Richard Nixon's claim to an absolutely unqualified privilege against any judicial process.
Apollo 11
1st successful moon mission by the US in 1969
Woodstock
3 day rock concert in upstate N.Y. August 1969, exemplified the counterculture of the late 1960s, nearly 1/2M gather in a 600 acre field
Detente Policy Announced
Detente="to lessen or relax tension". China and the USSR would not agree about the definition of Marxism. Henry Kissinger was U.S.'s national security adviser. Nixon went to China to relieve tension and when we withdrew troops from Vietnam, we gained China's support. Nixon signed SALT with Brezhnev, which meant we had to limit our intercontinental missiles. Nixon was "checkmating and co-opting the 2 great communist powers--China and the USSR".
Saturday Night Massacre (1973)
During the watergate scandal it was revealed that all the white house meetings had been tape recorded. Nixon refused to reveal the tapes. Archibald Cox was the speacial prosecutor who took Nixon to court to get the tapes. Nixon still refused and ordered Richardson to fire Cox. Richardson refused to order and resigned. (saturday night scandal.) General Robert Bork finally fired Cox.
War on Inflation wage and price controls
Economy was stagflated at the time so Nixon instituted price control but this just led to a shaky economy
26th amendment
Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18
Peace protests at home
People didn't like the war anymore
Cease fire agreement
Nixon launched the heaviest assault of the war when he ordered a 2 week bombing of N. Vietnam in an attempt to force the N. Vietnamese to the conference table. Eventually, they agreed to a cease fire, shaky peace= american retreat
Nixon Visits Communist China (1972)
Nixon to Peking; Nixon visits communist china. His visit marked the beginning of Co-operation
Repeal of Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Nixon's decision to invade Cambodia angered Congress, resulting in
Kent State
Ohio college where an anti-war protest got way out of hand, the Nat'l Guard was called in and killed 3 students (innocent & unarmed,wounded 9) in idiscriminate fire of M-1 rifles
Nixon Doctrine (1969)
United States expected its allies to assume primary responsibility for the
President Nixon Resigns (1973)
Watergate Affair; Resigned to avoid impeachment; 25th Amendment exercised
Clean Air Act and EPA Established
focus on environmentalism begins, reduced emissions and protected environment
kissingers shuttle diplomacy 1974
international negotiations conducted by a mediator who frequently flies back and forth between the negotiating parties
