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US HISTORY CHAPTER 22-24

Vietnam War Women Fight for Equality The Nixon Administration Key Words in Nixon's presidency Important People during Nixon's Presidency
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Before the war who had ruled vietnam and its surrounding countries?
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Before the war who had ruled vietnam and its surrounding countries?
France
Who were the vietnamese prepared to fight?
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Who were the vietnamese prepared to fight?
The French
What year did the US enter the war?
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What year did the US enter the war?
1950
What year did the Kennedy administration enter the white house?
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What year did the Kennedy administration enter the white house?
1961
Who was the American commander in South Vietnam?
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Who was the American commander in South Vietnam?
William Westmoreland
What year did the women's movement begin?
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What year did the women's movement begin?
1960's
What was the median income for working women in the 1950's?
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What was the median income for working women in the 1950's?
$953
What was the median income for working men in the 1950's?
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What was the median income for working men in the 1950's?
$2,570
What was the theory behind women's movements of the 1960's?
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What was the theory behind women's movements of the 1960's?
Feminism
How did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 help women?
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How did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 help women?
prohibited discrimination based on gender
Was Nixon trying to lead America to a more liberal or consevative direction?
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Was Nixon trying to lead America to a more liberal or consevative direction?
liberal
What lead to NIxon's resignation?
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What lead to NIxon's resignation?
The Watergate Scandal and his releases tapes
What was the goal of Nixon's New Federalism program?
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What was the goal of Nixon's New Federalism program?
distibute federal power to state and local government
How did Nixon try to attract the support of the South?
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How did Nixon try to attract the support of the South?
He used the southern strategy to attract Southern conservative democrats
What happened in the Watergate Scandal?
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What happened in the Watergate Scandal?
Nixon's administration stole the Democrat parties campaign tactics from the DNC headquarters
What did economists call stagflation?
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What did economists call stagflation?
high inflation and high unemployment
What German policy did Nixon's secretary of state promote?
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What German policy did Nixon's secretary of state promote?
realpolitik
What was the philosophy behind realpolitik?
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What was the philosophy behind realpolitik?
Foreign policy should be based solely on consideration of power, not morals
What was the purpose of detente?
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What was the purpose of detente?
A policy aimed at easing Cold War tensions
What did the SALT 1 Treaty limit?
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What did the SALT 1 Treaty limit?
The number of intercontinental ballistic missiles
Who was the presiding judge of the Nixon trial?
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Who was the presiding judge of the Nixon trial?
John Sirica
Who investigated Nixon's case?
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Who investigated Nixon's case?
Elliot Richardson
Who was in Nixon's group of advisers? (3)
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Who was in Nixon's group of advisers? (3)
H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John Mitchell
Who were the Washington Post reporters who kept an eye on Nixon's case?
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Who were the Washington Post reporters who kept an eye on Nixon's case?
Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein
Who resigned after it was revealed that he had accepted bribes?
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Who resigned after it was revealed that he had accepted bribes?
Vice President Spiro Agnew
What was the American public's attitude after the Watergate scandal?
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What was the American public's attitude after the Watergate scandal?
The public developed a general cynicism about public officials and the goverment.




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