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This paper will prove Richard M. Nixon wasn't such a bad president at all or at least better than some presidents. Richard Nixon was the thirty-seventh president of the United States and was the only president to resign from office. Nixon was a follower of Quakerism and he was president during the Vietnam War and when the astronauts landed on the moon. Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in, Yorba Linda, California. There he attended schools in Yorba Linda, and in nearby towns. Nixon attended Whittier College, a Quaker institution, from 1930 to 1934 where he became president of the student body and won many debating awards. In 1934 he graduated from Whittier College and won a scholarship from the Duke University School of Law. At Duke Nixon became president of the student law association. Nixon graduated from Duke in 1937, third in his class out of forty-four students. After Nixon graduated from Duke the Great Depression was still in place in the United States, there were few jobs. Nixon tried many times to get into law bureaus and firms but was not successful. He returned to Whittier and joined a Whittier Law firm. When he was twenty-six, he joined the Whittier College Board of Trustees. In 1942, Nixon served i
In 1973 Congress passed a Military War Powers Resolution bill that gave Congress power to stop the use of Military Power. Nixon didn't like the Op Art paintings in the White House so he took them all down and replaced them with traditional landscapes and portraits. Protests went out all over the nation by Jackson and Crawford supporters over the upset election. This was the first time two Supreme Court nominees were rejected since 1894 when Grover Clevland was president. Pat never got angry in public and always promoted women's rights. However, hostility between him and Jackson supporters in Congress, still angry over the election turnout, did not pass any of his suggestions or ideas. Nixon pushed the Antiballistic Missiles System through Congress, which narrowly passed, and Congress allowed the construction two (ABM's). John Quincy Adams then planned to retire but people that supported him asked him to run for Congress in 1830. He opened up trade with China again and talked with the Soviet Union. John Quincy Adams, however, probably would have made a good president today because he had a lot of good ideas to aid the country and he was very well educated. Crawford, Henry Clay, and Andrew Jackson.
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