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New York Times Co. v. United States and US vs. Nixon   Reinforced that the president is not above the law  
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John F. Kennedy   President that supported the Peace Corps  
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Medicare   Health care for the elderly  
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Rachel Carson and Ralph Nader and the muckrakers   Attempted to expose societal problems  
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Samuel Gompers and Cesar Chavez   Organized workers to strive for better conditions  
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Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society   To end poverty in the United States  
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President Jimmy Carter   Urged tehe development of alternative fuel sources  
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Gerald Ford was different   He was never elected as president  
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Engel v. Vitale   State-required prayer in public schools  
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Tinker v. Des Moines   The rights of students in school  
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Watergate scandal affect on America   People lost trust in the government  
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War Powers Act of 1973   U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War  
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Purpose of the Bay of Pigs   Remove a communist dictator from power  
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Gideon v. Wainwright, Mapp v. Ohio, Miranda v. Arizona   Expand rights of the accused  
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18-20 year olds   Expand constitutional amendment extending voting rights  
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Roe v. Wade   Right to privacy  
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President John F. Kennedy speech   Surpassing the Soviet Union in the space race  
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Camp David Accords   They reduced tensions in the Middle East  
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