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9851741659VietnamizationPresident Richard Nixons strategy for ending U.S involvement in the vietnam war, involving a gradual withdrawl of American troops and replacement of them with South Vietnamese forces0
9851741660Nixon DoctrineDuring the Vietnam War, the Nixon Doctrine was created. It stated that the United States would honor its exisiting defense commitments, but in the future other countries would have to fight their own wars without support of American troops. US would help nations that helped themselve1
9851741661silent majorityA phrase used to describe people, whatever their economic status, who uphold traditional values, especially against the counterculture of the 1960s2
9851741662My Lai1968, in which American troops had brutally massacred innocent women and children in the village of My Lai, also led to more opposition to the war.3
9851741663Kent State UniversityKent State was the location of one of the many college student protests against the Vietnam War. The protest ended with a clash against the police and the death of several students. The incident greatly decreased the support for U.S. involvement in Vietnam and caused even more protest and resentment.4
985174166426th Amendment(RN) , lowered the voting age to 185
9851741665Pentagon Papers7,000 page document which revealed that the government planned to enter the war at the same time Johnson was promising the country he would not send troops- Pentagon papers confirmed to American that the government had not been honest about its war intentions6
9851741666DétenteA policy of reducing Cold War tensions that was adopted by the United States during the presidency of Richard Nixon.7
9851741667One-China PolicyFormally recognizing an expanded PRC to include Taiwan. US did this in early 70s to help in Cold War, especially with Vietnam. Taiwan fell out of international favor and US recognized the PRC in 19798
9851741668SALT(RN), Strategic Arms Limitation Talks- A pact that served to freeze the numbers of long-range nuclear missles for five years in 1972. This treaty between Nixon (U.S.), China, and the Soviet Union served to slow the arms race that had been going on between these nations since World War II.9
9851741669Chief Justice Earl WarrenThe man who said "separate is inequal," he also gave the majority vote. ,Accepted cases involving controversial issues, particularly civil rights and the rights of the accused10
9851741670Gideon v. Wainwrighta landmark case in United States Supreme Court history. In the case, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that state courts are required under the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution to provide counsel in criminal cases for defendants unable to afford their own attorneys.11
9851741671Miranda1966 Supreme Court decision that sets guidelines for police questioning of accused persons to protect them against self-incrimination and to protect their right to counsel.12
9851741672Engel v. VitaleA nondenominational prayer was authorized to be said at the start of each day at local public schools. Result: The prayer violated the establishment clause. = 1st A.13
9851741673Township v. Schempprequiring bible readings in public school is unconstitutional, state should be committed to neutrality14
9851741674Warren E. BurgerNominated Supreme Court Justice by Nixon so that more conservative judges would be in judicial branch15
9851741675Roe v. Wadeestablished national abortion guidelines; trimester guidelines; no state interference in 1st; state may regulate to protect health of mother in 2nd; state may regulate to protect health or unborn child in 3rd. inferred from right of privacy established in griswald v. connecticut16
9851741676affirmative actionA policy in educational admissions or job hiring that gives special attention or compensatory treatment to traditionally disadvantaged groups in an effort to overcome present effects of past discrimination.17
9851741677Environmental Protection Agency(RN), 1970 an independent federal agency established to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment Clean Air, Clean Water, Clean Land18
9851741678Clean Air Act of 1970Required EPA to develop and enforce regulations to protect the public from airborne contaminants; forced states to follow and make sure the laws for followed in relation to the EPA. States allowed to decide officials for enforcement.19
9851741679McGovernA commission formed at the 1968 Democratic convention in response to demands for reform by minority groups and others who sought better representation.20
9851741680peace with honorA phrase U.S. President Richard M. Nixon used in a speech , to describe the Paris Peace Accord to end the Vietnam War.21
9851741681Pol Pot(1925-1998) Leader of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Pol Pot is responsible for the deaths of almost 2 million of his own people due to starvation, execution, and beatings.22
9851741682War Powers Act1973 act that states that a president can commit the military only after a declaration of war by the Congress, by specific authorization by Congress, if there is a national emergency, or if the use of force is in the national interest of the United States23
9851741683Energy CrisisOccured when many Arab countries created embargo against U.S. for support of Isreal in Yom Kippur War, then the Iran Revolution caused U.S. to not have enough oil supplies for energy24
9851741684Arab Oil EmbargoAfter the U.S. backed Israel in its war against Syria and Egypt, which had been trying to regain territory lost in the Six-Day War, the Arab nations imposed an oil embargo, which strictly limited oil in the U.S. and caused a crisis25
9851741685OPECOrganization of Petroleum Exporting Countries An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum.26
9851741686Watergate Break-inThe 1972 illegal entry into the Democratic National Committee offices by participants in President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign.27
9851741687Gerald Ford(1974-1977), Solely elected by a vote from Congress. He pardoned Nixon of all crimes that he may have committed. Evacuated nearly 500,000 Americans and South Vietnamese from Vietnam, closing the war. We are heading toward rapid inflation. Republican, first non elected president and VP, he pardoned Nixon28
9851741688Watergate Tapes ControversyTapes which proved Nixon was involved in the Watergate scandal. Although he withheld them at first, the Supreme Court made Nixon turn over these recordings of the plans for the cover-up of the scandal.29
9851741689executive privilegeAn implied presidential power that allows the president to refuse to disclose information regarding confidential conversations or national security to Congress or the judiciary.30
9851741690Helsinki accords(GF) first signed by Canada, US, Soviet Union, and 32 others which pledged cooperation between East and West Europe and to reduce tension associated with the Cold War, eventually Communist Party died in East Europe in 199131
9851741691Defeat in VietnamAfter two years of fighting on their own, the S. Vietnamese quickly collapsed in 1975 after a full-throttle push by the N. Vietnamese. Americans had to be hastily evacuated from the American Embassy in Saigon. 500,000 S. Vietnamese migrated to the U.S. $118 billion and 56,000 Americans dead.32
9851741692White Flightworking and middle-class white people move away from racial-minority suburbs or inner-city neighborhoods to white suburbs and exurbs33
9851741693Affirmative Action ProgramsWritten program or plan that helps ERs ID areas in which protected class members are underutilized in the ER's workforce, a plan designed to increase the number of minority employees at all levels within an organization34
9851741694Allan BakkeWhite student who was denied admission to University of California medical school because slots were reserved for minority students--brought his case to the supreme court. (Reverse Discrimination)35
9851741695Thurgood MarshallAmerican civil rights lawyer, first black justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. Marshall was a tireless advocate for the rights of minorities and the poor. 1st African American on Supreme Court36
9851741696James Earl Carter, Jrwon the presidential election of 1976. he displayed an overriding concern for "human rights" as the guiding principle of his foreign policy. he failed to consult adequately with the leaders. 39th President. 1977-198137
9851741697Camp David AccordsA peace treaty between Israel and Egypt where Egypt agreed to recognize the nation state of Israel - ended 30 years of hostilities between Egypt and Israel38
9851741698Anwar Sadat3rd President of Egypt, he signed the Camp David Accords, making Egypt the first Arab nation to recognize Israel and won the Nobel Peace Prize, but was assassinated39
9851741699Menachem BeginIsraeli Prime Minister who signed the Camp David Accords in 197940
9851741700Muslim fundamentalistsa term used to describe religious ideologies seen as advocating a return to the "fundamentals" of Islam.41
9851741701Iranian Hostage CrisisIn 1979, Iranian fundamentalists seized the American embassy in Tehran and held fifty-three American diplomats hostage for over a year. The Iranian hostage crisis weaked the Carter presidency; the hostages were finally released on January 20, 1981, the day Ronald Reagan became president.42
9851741702Leonid BrezhnevSeized power from Nikita Khrushchev and became leader of the Soviet Communist party in 1964. Ordered forces in to Afghanistan and Czechoslovakia.43
9851741703SALT II agreementslimited the level of lethal strategic weapons in the soviet and American arsenals. Conservative critics stopped treaty.44
9851741704Afghanistan1979 USSR invaded Afghanistan; Carter stopped shipment of grain and tech from USSR, withdrew SALT II, boycott Olympics45
9851741705Iranian hostage crisisIn 1979, Iranian fundamentalists seized the American embassy in Tehran and held fifty-three American diplomats hostage for over a year. The Iranian hostage crisis weaked the Carter presidency; the hostages were finally released on January 20, 1981, the day Ronald Reagan became president.46

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