When Gerald Ford became president in 1974, the energy crisis was a significant issue, primarily due to the 1973 oil embargo by OPEC, which led to skyrocketing oil prices and fuel shortages in the United States. Ford inherited a struggling economy marked by inflation and high unemployment, exacerbated by the energy crisis. In response, he implemented measures to promote energy conservation and sought to increase domestic energy production, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive energy policy. Despite these efforts, the challenges of energy dependence and economic instability persisted throughout his administration.
Gerald R. Ford became President.
He became president after Richard Milhous Nixon.
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford became Nixon's Vice President after Agnew resigned. Thus when Nixon resigned, Ford was next in line and became President.
in 1974!
Gerald Ford was Vice President when Richard Nixon resigned as US President. In accordance with the US Constitution, Ford became President at that time.
Gerald Ford became President of the United States in August 1974.
He became president upon the resignation of a president.
The US didn't elect Gerald Ford as President. He became president after Richard Nixon resigned.
Gerald ford
On 9 August 1974, Gerald R. Ford became US President.
After Richard Nixon resigned, his vice-President, Gerald Ford, became President.