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Chapter 32 An Age of Limits

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Richard M. Nixonelected president in 1968 , resigned after Watergate
New FederalismNixon's plan to distribute a portion of federal power to state and local government
revenue sharingplan by which state and local governments could spend their portion of federal money as they see fit
Family Assistance PlanNixon proposal to overhaul the welfare program
Southern StrategyNixon's strategy to attract white conservative Southern Democrates
Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Educationallowed busing of students to achieve rcial balance
stagflationhigh inflation and high unemployment
OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)organization of Oil producing countries
realpolitikKissinger's policy of political realism
detentepolicy aimed at easing Cold War tensions
SALT I TreatyNixon's agreement with Soviet leader Breshnev to limit ICBMs armed with nuclear weapons
impeachmentformal accusation against someone in office
H.R. HaldemanWhite House Chief of Staff under Nixon
John EhrlichmamNixon's Chief domestic advisor
John MitchellNixon's attorney general
Committee to Reelect the Presidentbungled a burglary attempt against the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972
John Siricapresiding judge at the trial of the Watergate burglars
Saturday Night Massacreseries of resignations in the justice department following the refusal of Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox
Spiro AgnewNixon's Vice President who resigned after allegations of corruption
Gerald R. FordSpiro Agnew's replacement as Vice President
President Gerald R. Fordbecame president after Nixon's resignation
Jimmy Carterbeat Ford in the 1976 election
National Energy Actprograms designed to reduce energy consupmption and increase production of energy at home
human rightsbasic consideration of Carter foreign policy
Camp David Accordspeace agreement between Egypt and Israel
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomenimuslim religious leader who led a revolution to overthrow the Shah of Iran
Allan Bakkesued the University of California for reverse discrimination
Rachel Carsonauthor of "Silent Spring", an environmental activist
Earth Dayestablished in 1970 to highlight concern for the environment
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)federal agency founded to enforce environmental laws
environmentalistsomeone who takes an active role in the protection of the environment
Three Mile Islandworst nuclear plant accident in US history


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