Slide 1A CASE STUDY United States v. Nixon Slide 2 Separation of Powers The division of the powers of government among the different branches Separation of powers is a primary…
1. The Watergate Scandal 2. Profile: Richard Millhouse Nixon 1913: Born in California Reputation as brilliant scholar & lawyer WWII: Navy Lieutenant in Pacific > war:…
Slide 1 From Watergate to Ford 32-2 The Main Idea The Nixon presidency became bogged down in scandal, leading to the first presidential resignation in American history and…
The Fall of Richard Nixon Watergate November 1968: Richard Milhous Nixon, the 55-year-old former vice president who lost the presidency for the Republicans in 1960, reclaims…
Congress Gets Organized! The First Day in the House All members are sworn in House elects the Speaker Always a member of the majority party â they have picked him in private…
Congress Gets Organized! The First Day in the House All members are sworn in House elects the Speaker Always a member of the majority party â they have picked them in private…
Chapter 39: Watergate, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford Watergate Nixon was concerned about winning the 1972 election and was not above using illegal actions to help ensure…
Congress continued: Committees, Congress at work, and â¦.. How a bill becomes a law. Congress Convenes Opening day for congress is when? According to what amendment? Which…
Domestic Post-Watergate 1970s Essential Question: To what extent were the 1970s a logical backlash against the policies of the 1960s? 1 Gerald Ford Becomes President after…