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Chapter 32: The Age of Limits (Nation 3/e)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
When you have finished studying this chapter, you should be able to:
- Explain how environmentalism, consumerism, and feminism reinvigorated the reform tradition.
- Understand how the Watergate crisis taxed the Constitutional system and forced the resignation of Richard Nixon.
- Describe Henry Kissinger's efforts to preserve American power in the face of a weak economy and presidency.
- Explain how the backlash to Watergate and Vietnam undermined Gerald Ford and led to the election of Jimmy Carter.
- Describe how inflation, an energy crisis, and the hostage crisis prevented Carter from creating a more efficient government and a new moral climate in politics.
- Understand how a division between Zbigniew Brzezinski and Cyrus Vance created confusion in Carter's foreign policy.
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