An American History
1032 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism of World War II. Associated in many minds with conspiracy theories, anti- Semitism ...
PRESIDENT NIXON ★^1033 Endangered Species Act prohibited spending federal funds on any project that might extinguish an animal s ...
1034 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism plan mainly as a way of fighting inflation by weakening the power of the build- in ...
PRESIDENT NIXON ★^1035 rights and create new ones by overturning acts of Congress and the states— Burger was expected to lead th ...
1036 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism In Griggs v. Duke Power Company (1971), the Court ruled that even racially neutral ...
PRESIDENT NIXON ★^1037 last five graduating classes at Bryn Mawr, an elite women’s college, reported the birth of more than seve ...
1038 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism be sure, in the Third World, Nixon and Henry Kissinger, his national security advi ...
VIETNAM AND WATERGATE ★^1039 VIETNAM AND WATERGATE Nixon and Vietnam Despite Nixon’s foreign policy triumphs, one issue would no ...
1040 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism The same social changes sweeping the home front were evident among troops in Vietn ...
VIETNAM AND WATERGATE ★^1041 many hundreds of millions of dollars and diverted funds from needs at home. But the nonmonetary pri ...
1042 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism No one knows precisely what the Watergate burglars were looking for (perhaps they ...
THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE ★^1043 on millions of Americans and had tried to disrupt the civil rights movement. The CIA had conduc ...
1044 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism Korea and Taiwan. It encouraged American companies to invest in overseas plants an ...
THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE ★^1045 country. Coal production in Wyoming boomed. Western energy companies benefited from the high oi ...
1046 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism low- wage areas of the United States and overseas. The effects on older industrial ...
THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE ★^1047 crisis. Deeply in debt and unable to market its bonds, the city faced the pros- pect of bankrup ...
1048 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism The Carter Administration In the presidential election of 1976, Jimmy Carter, a fo ...
THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE ★^1049 Carter also believed that expanded use of nuclear energy could help reduce dependence on import ...
1050 ★ CHAPTER 26 The Triumph of Conservatism previous American administrations had turned a blind eye to human rights abuses by ...
THE END OF THE GOLDEN AGE ★^1051 the end of 1977, Carter traveled there to help celebrate the shah’s rule, causing the internal ...
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