The document provides an overview of the Nixon presidency from 1969-1974, covering his domestic policies, foreign policies, and the Watergate scandal. Some key points:
- Nixon pursued a "southern strategy" and took a tough stance on crime while also increasing funding for programs like Social Security. He created the EPA and advanced affirmative action.
- In foreign policy, Nixon established détente with the Soviet Union and China, making historic visits to both countries. He faced challenges in the Middle East including the 1973 Yom Kippur War and resulting oil embargo.
- The Watergate break-in in 1972 led to the discovery of Nixon's involvement in a cover-up. He resigned in 1974