Regisnation of President Nixon
.... The actions of such Republicans in urging
Nixon to leave
office or be ousted by Congress demonstrated that the crisis was not a matter of partisan differences ....
(2129

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Richard M. Nixon's Global Strategy
.... In an analysis of
Nixon's first year in
office, Congressional Quarterly found that
Nixon came into
office facing two overriding problems, one foreign and one ....
(1316

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Nixon and Henry Kissinger
Technically, Kissinger was Secretary of State only during the latter part of
Nixon's time in
office, but William P. Rogers, who held the
office in
Nixon's ....
(2317

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)
Richard Nixon
.... b. Most did not survive
Nixon's term of
office. C .... Only a few would remain in their positions throughout
Nixon's term of
office. Some ....
(2501

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Truman & Nixon War Policies
....
Nixon himself was no longer in
office by that time. .... Yet by the time
Nixon came into
office, war weariness had spread through the American public. ....
(2896

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NIXON AND WATERGATE This research paper examine
.... late April 1973.
Nixon, however, remained in
office for another fifteen months until he finally resigned. The Ervin Committee, Special ....
(3836

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The American President
.... While the
Nixon Office of Communications may well have overstepped the bounds of propriety in its attempts to manipulate the media, it nevertheless created a ....
(3385

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)
Effect of Presidential Decisions
.... While the
Nixon Office of Communications may well have overstepped the bounds of propriety in its attempts to manipulate the media, it nevertheless created a ....
(3385

14

)
Presidential Scandal
.... With little choice,
Nixon resigned from
office rather than face certain impeachment in the House and Senate "Faced with what seemed almost certain impeachment ....
(1174

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)
Return of Nixon After His Resignation as President
.... On the night of August 8, 1974,
Nixon addressed the nation from the Oval
Office. "This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this
office," he began. ....
(3511

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)
Watergate Political Scandal A Transformation in American Political
.... that has developed in the years following Watergate is that the most crippling damage - the damage that eventually forced
Nixon from
office - resulted not from ....
(1439

6

)
WATERGATE A Transformation in American Political
.... that has developed in the years following Watergate is that the most crippling damage - the damage that eventually forced
Nixon from
office - resulted not from ....
(1444

6

)
President Nixon & Watergate
.... that the media play an important role in keeping the
office of the Presidency accountable in a free society. Prior to the Watergate affair,
Nixon had already ....
(2966

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Impeachment
.... As President Gerald Ford argued years before taking
office after
Nixon's resignation "Am impeachable offense is whatever a majority of the House of ....
(2241

9

)
Presidantial/Congressional Distribution of Power
.... The prime example of an exception to Peterson's theory is the presidency of Richard
Nixon. When
Nixon entered
office he had virtually no domestic agenda. ....
(1904

8

)
Nixon and China: A Historiography This paper wil
.... When Richard
Nixon assumed
office in 1969, the most important problem facing American foreign policymakers was the continuing war in Vietnam. ....
(5050

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)
The Great Society
.... When President
Nixon took
office, he told John Ehrlichman, "No increase in any poverty program until more evidence is on" (Lemann 1989, 66). ....
(813

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)
The Great Society of President Johnson
.... When President
Nixon took
office, he told John Ehrlichman, "No increase in any poverty program until more evidence is on" (Lemann 1989, 66). ....
(813

3

)
Watergate
....
Nixon would be removed from
office, (Westerfled, 46). On August 5, 1974, the White House released an overdue transcript of the tapes. ....
(2170

9

)
Presidential Power
....
Nixon came into
office on a promise of Vietnamization of the war--the opposite of what had happened with LBJ (Schaller, Scharff, and Schulzinger 338ff). ....
(1883

8

)
Growth of Power of National Government In the United States of ...
.... his presidency, Congress was ready to correct the prolific use of presidential power that had blossomed under
Nixon. In driving him from
office, the Congress ....
(1120

4

)
Growing Power of the Executive Branch In the United States of ...
.... his presidency, Congress was ready to correct the prolific use of presidential power that had blossomed under
Nixon. In driving him from
office, the Congress ....
(1120

4

)
CAESAR AND NIXON AS LEADERS
.... changed the course of history" (Leaders 3).
Nixon is probably the most complex and among the most controversial men to have occupied the Oval
Office. ....
(2734

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Julius Caesar & Richard Nixon as Leaders
.... changed the course of history" (Leaders 3).
Nixon is probably the most complex and among the most controversial men to have occupied the Oval
Office. ....
(2733

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)
'EISENHOWER, THE PRESIDENT"
.... the Suez Campaign, or
Nixon as Vice-President, can figure out that
Nixon was not .... anxious world-wide economic problems during his eight years in
office, we only ....
(1162

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)
The First Year of the Clinton Presidency
.... In an analysis of
Nixon's first year in
office, Congressional Quarterly found that
Nixon came into
office facing two overriding problems, one foreign and one ....
(3673

15

)
Presidential Power & Its Limits
.... In fact, these Congressional steps were already being taken while
Nixon was still in
office: "This group of reforms is by far the most extensive and is ....
(3506

14

)
1996 POLITICAL CONVENTIONS AND PERSONALITIES Th
.... She has held positions of increasing responsibility in the federal government: as Deputy Director of Richard
Nixon's Office of Consumer Affairs; a Commissioner ....
(3388

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Government-Related Ethics Issues
.... into popular imagination as an example of government misbehavior and which had the effect of forcing Richard
Nixon, facing impeachment, to resign from
office. ....
(2521

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)
Oliver Stone's "Nixon"
.... the law by breaking into an
office in the Watergate Hotel. Kenneth Turan points out the worst aspect of the film--much of it is dull: This
Nixon, serious and ....
(808

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