Richard Nixon

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  1. 4. Nixon ordered Ellsburg’s psychiatrist’s office to be
  2. 7. Junne 1971, Daniel Ellsburg leaked the
  3. 8. Nixon’s suspicious and secretive nature caused the White House to operate as if it were surrounded by
  4. 9. spending more money in a year than the government receives in revenues
  5. 11. during the trial, all defendants were found
  6. 12. In the summer of 1974, the House Judiciary Committee voted to - Nixon on numerous charges. Conviction, and removal from office, seemed likely
  7. 14. froze the number of strategic ballistic missile launchers at existing levels, and provided for the addition of new submarine-launched ballistic missile launchers
  8. 17. Although Nixon was not involved he became a part of the coverup of the
  9. 19. states were asked to assume greater responsibility for the well-being of their citizens under Nixon's
  10. 20. relaxation in tensions, between the United States and these Communist nations
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  1. 1. Nixon's national security advisor
  2. 2. Nixon felt national security was
  3. 3. a period of high inflation combined with economic stagnation, unemployment, or economic recession
  4. 5. a list of prominent people seen as unsympathetic to the administration
  5. 6. Asked to be attorney general after working with Nixon's campaign
  6. 10. He illegally authorized the CIA to try to persuade the FBI to stop its investigation of the break-in, on the grounds that the matter involved
  7. 13. Ellsberg was charged with 12 felony counts under the
  8. 15. Nixon visited this country in 1972
  9. 16. the organization of petroleum exporting countries
  10. 18. Nixon ordered that - be installed on the telephones of some news reporters and members of his staff