The environmental protection movement was supported by public.
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President Nixon's platform focused on a few economic and war related issues. He focused on the economy, the dollar, and restoring America as a leader in the world. The most important issue Nixon focused on was ending the Vietnam war.
The EPA was set up under President Nixon to monitor this issue.
No. See the related question below about what caused the 2009 Swine Flu.
It is not an environmental issue, it is a public health issue
There were a large number of strikes that President Truman had intervened into and caused a lot of complaint. There was an issue about removing wartime price controls. Midterm elections are usually hard on the president and Truman was even less popular than most since he took over for the beloved FDR who left office suddenly in a way that increased his waning popularity.
People think environmental changes will restrict personal freedom
No, Richard Nixon did not pardon John McCain. John McCain was a prisoner of war in Vietnam and was never charged with any crime that would require a pardon. Nixon, as President, did issue pardons for various individuals, most notably for those involved in the Watergate scandal, but McCain was not among them.
President Jackson issued the Specie Circular of 1836
No, Watergate was Nixon's issue. Iran Contra was Reagan.
But it is water that is a major environmental issue.
President Nixon resigned from office and was pardoned by incoming President Gerald Ford, who was Nixon's Vice President. This sweeping action set aside any efforts to bring Richard Nixon to trial and to convict him. Gerald Ford succeeded Richard Nixon. He was selected as Vice-President after Spiro Agnew resigned.