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Nixon, Ford, and Carter Years

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Richard Nixon   37th president, known for his foreign policy toward the Soviet Union and China for illegal acts he committed in the Watergate affair that forced his resignation.  
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Law and Order   (blank)  
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Detente   A relaxation in political tensions between nations.  
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China   President went here to talk and resolve issues which ended out well and Americans looked as this as one of his successes.  
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Mao Zedong   Chinese leader who had led the revolution in 1949.  
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SALT I   Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty- 1972 agreement between the US and the Soviet Union on limiting nuclear weapons.  
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Watergate   Scandal involving illegal activities that led ultimately to the resignation of President Nixon in 1974.  
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Democratic National Committee   (blank)  
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CREEP   (blank)  
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Saturday Night Massacre   When Nixon fired Archibald Cox.  
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Archibald Cox   A Harvard professor who was fired by Nixon because he asked Nixon for the tapes.  
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Gerald Ford   38th president, succeeded and pardoned Nixon; failed to establish strong leadership.  
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25th Amendment   (blank)  
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Stagflation   Combination of high inflation and high unemployment, with no economic growth.  
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Jimmy Carter   39th president, advocated concern for human rights in foreign policy; assisted in mediating the Camp David Accords  
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Energy Crisis   Carter proposed a new idea to conserve energy and to save oil, use solar energy, cut taxes.  
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Three Mile Island   Where something happened with a nuclear power plant.  
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Camp David Accords   1978 agreement between Israel and Egypt that made a peace treaty between the two nations possible.  
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Egypt   Involved with the Camp David Accords.  
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Israel   Involved with the Camp David Accords.  
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Shah of Iran   Came to America when he was on trial in Iran.  
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Iranian Hostage Crisis   When Iranians kept hostage American students because they let the Shah of Iran into America when he was on trial in Iran.  
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Afganistan   A country in which the Soviet Union invaded.  
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1980 Moscow Olympics   Carter imposed a boycott on this, and 60 other nations joined the olympic boycott and detente was effectively dead because of this.  
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SALT II   More complicated than SALT I, this agreement limited the number of nuclear warheads and missiles held by each superpower.  
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