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Transcript
The Nixon Years
The Main Idea
Beyond the ongoing turmoil of the Vietnam War, the Nixon
administration did enjoy some notable success.
Reading Focus
• What were the key features of Nixon’s politics and domestic
policies?
• How did Nixon carry out his foreign policies with regard to China
and the Soviet Union?
• How did trouble in the Middle East affect the Nixon
administration?
• What were some of the major social and cultural events at home
in the Nixon years?
Key Features of Nixon’s Politics
and Domestic Policies
Nixon the Conservative
• Believed the federal
government was too large
• Enacted “southern
strategy” to appeal to
former segregationists
• Firm stand against crime
and drug use
Nixon the Liberal
• Increased funding for
programs such as food
stamps and increased
Social Security payments
• Took special interest in
environmental issues
• Advanced affirmative
action
Nixon’s Politics and Domestic Policies
New Federalism
Southern Strategy
Drugs and Crime
• Thought federal
government was
too large
• Illustrated Nixon
was willing to
delay further civil
rights advances in
order to achieve
electoral success
in the south
• Opposed federal
court rulings that
put limits on the
power of the
police.
• Solution was
called the New
Federalism
• Would shift
power and
money to states
and cities
• Tried to weaken
the 1965 Voting
Rights Act
• Urged a slowdown
in forced
integration
• Opposed busing
• Sought to name
conservative
judges to federal
courts
Nixon’s Politics and Domestic Policies
Environmentalism
• Environmental concerns
had been growing.
• Signed the Clean Air Act
• Act sought to regulate
levels of air pollution
created by factories and
other sources.
• Worked to establish the
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
Other Policies
• Created the Occupational
Health and Safety
Administration (OSHA) to
prevent work-related
death and injuries
• Advanced affirmative
action by setting specific
hiring goals and timetables
for overcoming
discrimination
• Extended affirmative
action programs to the
hiring of women
Nixon’s Foreign Policies with China
and the Soviet Union
• Nixon had great success with his foreign policy issues.
• Henry Kissinger was Nixon’s national security advisor
and later secretary of state.
• Kissinger shaped much of Nixon’s foreign policy.
• Kissinger believed in the notion of realpolitik—or basing
foreign policies on realistic views of national interest
rather than on broad rules or principles.
• Nixon took steps to ease tensions with Cold War
enemies—a policy called détente.
• The goal of détente was to build a more stable world in
which the United States and its adversaries accepted one
another’s place.
Kissinger and Realpolitik
Kissinger believed the United States should consider each
foreign-policy conflict or question from the standpoint of
what is best for America.
The government should not be bound by promises to
fight communism or promote freedom wherever it is
threatened.
Kissinger’s realpolitik marked a significant change from
earlier policies such as containment.
Nixon’s Foreign Policies
The Soviet Union
China
• In 1969 Nixon began talks
with the Soviet Union in order
to slow the arms race.
• Nixon wanted to improve
relations with the Communist
People’s Republic of China.
• Known as the Strategic Arms
Limitations Talks (SALT)
• Nixon made efforts to
improve relations with China
to put pressure on the Soviet
Union to cooperate more with
the United States
• Both nations had increased
their number of weapons and
made innovations in weapons
technology (Ex. antiballistic
missiles, or ABMs).
• In 1972 Nixon and Leonid
Brezhnev agreed to an ABM
treaty.
• His efforts were done secretly
• Nixon surprised Americans by
visiting China in 1972 where
he met with Chinese leaders
and Mao Zedong.
Trouble in the Middle East
• 1967 Six-Day War
– resulted in Israel occupying territory that had belonged to the
nations of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan
– The United Nations passed a resolution that called for Israel
to withdraw from these lands and for the Arab states to
recognize Israel’s right to exist
• 1973 Yom Kippur War
– Egypt and Syria attacked Israel, on the Jewish holy day of
Yom Kippur, and the fighting affected the United States.
• Threat of Soviet involvement could turn conflict into a
superpower confrontation
• Imposition of an oil embargo
Trouble in the Middle East
Oil Embargo
Shuttle Diplomacy
• Several Arab nations imposed
an oil embargo in reaction to
the Yom Kippur War.
• Henry Kissinger tried to solve
the crisis in the Middle East.
• They agreed not to ship oil to
the United States and certain
other countries who
supported Israel.
• The Arab countries were a
part of OPEC (the
Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries).
• The United States was
dependent on foreign sources
for one third of its oil needs.
• The economic problems of
the early 1970s illustrated
that the US was overly
dependent on oil from OPEC
• He was unable to get all the
parties to meet together to
talk about solutions.
• Started what came to be
called shuttle diplomacy
• Henry Kissinger's frequent
trips aimed at resoving
conflicts in the Middle East
• Eventually the fighting ended
and the oil embargo was
lifted.
Major Social and Cultural Events
during the Nixon Years
• On July 16, 1969 the Apollo 11 successfully lifted
off from the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA
• Three astronauts were on board—Neil
Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, and Michael
Collins.
• On July 20 Neil Armstrong was the first man to
walk on the moon.
Inflation
and
Price
Controls
• Nixon was worried about the high rates of inflation
and unemployment.
• He announced a 90-day freeze of wages and
prices in order to stop inflation from rising.
• The wage and price controls did work temporarily.
Nixon's Foreign Policy
List the major elements of Nixon's Foreign
policy and explain each element
Key Elements
Realpolitik
Explanation
Basing foreign policies on realistic
views of national interest rather than
on broad rules or principles
Nixon's Foreign Policy
List the major elements of Nixon's Foreign
policy and explain each element
Key Elements
Explanation
Realpolitik
Basing foreign policies on realistic
views of national interest rather than
on broad rules or principles
Detente
Policy of easing tensions between
Cold War enemies
SALT (Strategic Arms
Limitations Talks)
Discussions between the
Soviets and Americans to
slow the arms race