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Richard Nixon

Published on Dec 01, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

RICHARD NIXON

BORN ON JANUARY 9, 1913 IN YORBA LINDA, CALIFORNIA
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FAMILY

  • Parents: Frank Nixon and Hannah Millhouse Nixon
  • Siblings: Harold, Francis Donald, Arthur, and Edward
  • Wife: "Pat" Thelma Catherine Ryan
  • Children: Tricia and Julie
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Childhood
Went to school at Fullerton high school and Whitter high school.
Played foot ball.
Went to Whitter Collage. Duke university law school in N.C.

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JOBS

  • Lawer at Wingert and Bewley
  • Soliger at Solomon Islands rank of lieutenant colonel
  • Franklin Roosevelt's office of Price Administration
  • U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
  • President of the United States

HISTORICAL EVENT

  • Elected President
  • Cold War
  • Water Gate Scandal
  • First U.S. Presidential Resignation
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IMPACT FROM HISTORICAL EVENT

  • Was the first president to resign
  • Strengthed bonds with China
  • Ended fighting in Vietnam
  • Showed people Presidents can sabotage other electents
  • Watergate scandal
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WHAT DID THEY DO TO BECOME FAMOUS

  • Became President from 1969-1974
  • Was Vice President to General Eisenhower
  • Watergate scandal
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QUOTE
" Remember always give your best. Never get discouraged. Never be petty. Always re beer others may hate you. But those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. And then you destroy your self. "
- Richard Nixon

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QUOTE EXPLANATION
If you give into people who don't like you than they will make you feel as if you are an ant and they are a giant. So you must kill them with kindness.

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DEATH
Richard Nixon died on April 22, 1994. He died in New York, New York. His death was the cause of a massive stroke.

INTERESTING FACTS

  • His wife Pat Nixon died of lung cancer on June 22, 1993
  • Worked and lived on a lemon farm
  • Nicknamed " Tricky Dick " after beating Helen Gahagan Douglas for Senator
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