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The Nixon Administration. Modern American History. The Election of 1968. Richard M. Nixon [R]. Hubert Humphrey [D]. The Election of 1968. Nixon [ R]. Humphrey [D]. Wallace [AI]. VP for Eisenhower Aimed at “Middle America” “silent majority” Law and order Streamlined government - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Nixon AdministrationModern American History

The Election of 1968

Richard M. Nixon [R] Hubert Humphrey [D]

The Election of 1968Nixon [R] Humphrey [D] Wallace [AI]

VP for Eisenhower

Aimed at “Middle America”“silent majority”

Law and order

Streamlined government

Traditional values at home

VP for Lyndon Johnson

Support of Vietnam War unpopular

Only credible Democratic candidate after RFK’s assassination.

Governor of Alabama

State’s Rights

Segregation

Southern Strategy• Nixon refuses to concede the South, makes

promises.1) Appointing only conservatives to federal courts.2) Name a Southerner to the Supreme Court.3) Oppose court-ordered busing.4) Choose a southern-accepted vice president.

Spiro Agnew

Law and Order President• Nixon follows through on

promises.– Slows desegregation– Overturns policies of the

Johnson Administration• Rallies against draft

evaders, unruly students, Warren Court reforms for criminals.

• Nixon appoints Warren Burger and 3 other conservative justices to the Supreme Court.

Warren Burger, 15th Chief Justice (1969-1986)

New Federalism• Nixon-supported policies of

reducing the size of the federal government and giving more power to state and local governments.– Refuses to fund certain Great

Society programs like the Dept. of Housing and Urban Renewal.

• Revenue-Sharing funnels funds to state governments.

• Nixon impounds funds, stifling Democrat controlled Congress.

Nixon’s Foreign Policy• The Nixon Doctrine of

gradual withdrawal from Vietnam (and later that allies will handle their own defense)

• A policy of détente with the Soviet Union shifts focus from a “bipolar” war.

• Improves relations with Communist China.

Henry Kissinger, Nixon’s National Security Advisor

“We must remember that détente is not a love fest. It is an understanding between nations that have opposite purposes, but which

share common interests, including the avoidance of a nuclear war.”

-Nixon on détente with the Soviet Union

Ease of Tensions With the USSR

• As the first president to visit the Soviet Union since World War II, Nixon holds a summit May 22nd, 1972.

• SALT I – Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

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