Richard Nixon and 1969 election Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California. After the birth of 56, he became the 37th president of the United States. In the election, Nixon lost about 500,000 in the popular elections Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey. Nixon is considered one of the most controversial politicians in the 20th century. He used political experience, career, the Communists' panic from the late 1940s to the early 1950s, and other factors that became the president of the United States.
President Richard Nixon began when Richard Nixon became the 37th President of the United States on January 20, 1969, and resigned when he resigned on August 9, 1974. The President of the United States will do this. As a Republican, Nixon took office after the presidential election in 1968 when he beat Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Four years later in 1972, he won overwhelming superiority in the re-election of US senator George McGovern.
Abstract: Richard Nixon (1913-1994) called "Tricky Dicky" was the 37th president of the United States and worked from 1969 to 1974. Richard Nixon's president ran over the period of American history, including the Cold War era and the space competition era, and the Cold War arms race. On behalf of the Republican Party, President Nixon influenced his domestic and foreign policy as president including his "Vietnameseization" policy. The major accomplishments and famous events that took place during Richard Nixon's presidential election began in 1969, where Neil Armstrong became the first person to land on the moon. The 18 year old won the voting rights, signed the SALT treaty, Detente was founded, and the Vietnam war ended. Documents of the Department of Defense were leaked and raised concerns about the government's integrity, but they did not suggest to the Nixon regime. Then the watergate scandal broke out.
President Richard Nixon delivered his first inaugural speech on January 20, 1969. Of course, President Nixon is the most controversial and invited resignation. The Nixon administration continued the war in Vietnam in 1973, but his inaugural address spoke about peace and solidarity. Some people think that leadership is a high level drama and voice of a horn call, and sometimes so. However, I think that history is a book with many pages, and everyday we fill in pages with hope and meaningful actions. The new wind boasted, turned the page, and the story developed. So, today, a small and solemn story about the beginnings, unity, diversity and generosity of chapters - written shared, together