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Who were the 'Silent Majority' President Nixon referred to as?
Middle-class Americans who were law-abiding citizens.
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What was President Nixon's economic plan called?
The New Federalism.
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What is détente?
A policy that attempts to relax or ease tensions between nations.
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Which two nations did Nixon visit as part of his détente policy?
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What was the SALT I treaty?
A treaty that temporarily froze the number of strategic nuclear weapons.
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What was Watergate?
A U.S. political scandal sparked by a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and a cover-up by President Nixon's team.
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Why was James McCord's involvement in the Watergate break-in suspicious?
James McCord was a retired CIA member/security professional.
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What reason did President Nixon give for not turning over the Watergate tapes?
He argued the doctrine of executive privilege.
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What action is referred to as the 'Saturday Night Massacre'?
Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire Archibald Cox.
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What controversial action did Gerald Ford take after becoming president?
He pardoned Richard Nixon, preventing future punishment.
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Define inflation.
Increase in prices for goods and services across an economy over time, reducing the purchasing power of money.
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What was President Ford's W.I.N. plan idea regarding inflation?
Ford asked Americans to reduce inflation with disciplined spending habits.
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What is OPEC and how did it raise U.S. gas prices in the 1970s?
OPEC is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; it imposed an embargo on selling oil to the U.S., causing gas prices to rise.
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Who was elected President of the U.S. in 1976?
Jimmy Carter, a Democrat.
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Define stagflation.
A condition of slow economic growth and high unemployment.
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Which two nations made peace at the Camp David Accords hosted by President Carter in 1978?
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What happened at the U.S. embassy in 1979, and how long did it last?
Iranian attackers seized the U.S. embassy and held American hostages for 444 days.
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Why did Iranian militants seize the U.S. embassy in 1979?
Because the U.S. had taken their Shah.
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Who were the 'Silent Majority' President Nixon referred to as?
Middle-class Americans who were law-abiding citizens.
What was President Nixon's economic plan called?
The New Federalism.
What is détente?
A policy that attempts to relax or ease tensions between nations.
Which two nations did Nixon visit as part of his détente policy?
What was the SALT I treaty?
A treaty that temporarily froze the number of strategic nuclear weapons.
What was Watergate?
A U.S. political scandal sparked by a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and a cover-up by President Nixon's team.
Why was James McCord's involvement in the Watergate break-in suspicious?
James McCord was a retired CIA member/security professional.
What reason did President Nixon give for not turning over the Watergate tapes?
He argued the doctrine of executive privilege.
What action is referred to as the 'Saturday Night Massacre'?
Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire Archibald Cox.
What controversial action did Gerald Ford take after becoming president?
He pardoned Richard Nixon, preventing future punishment.
Define inflation.
Increase in prices for goods and services across an economy over time, reducing the purchasing power of money.
What was President Ford's W.I.N. plan idea regarding inflation?
Ford asked Americans to reduce inflation with disciplined spending habits.
What is OPEC and how did it raise U.S. gas prices in the 1970s?
OPEC is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; it imposed an embargo on selling oil to the U.S., causing gas prices to rise.
Who was elected President of the U.S. in 1976?
Jimmy Carter, a Democrat.
Define stagflation.
A condition of slow economic growth and high unemployment.
Which two nations made peace at the Camp David Accords hosted by President Carter in 1978?
What happened at the U.S. embassy in 1979, and how long did it last?
Iranian attackers seized the U.S. embassy and held American hostages for 444 days.
Why did Iranian militants seize the U.S. embassy in 1979?
Because the U.S. had taken their Shah.
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