Executive power
Alternative answer:
Pardon power
"Now, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States which he, Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 20, 1969 through August 9,1974."
What should be the First priority of a Muslim believer while selecting a job?
The first priority should be the consideration regarding whether the nature of the work and the nature of the business are halal. Secondly, a Muslim should consider whether s/he will be able to offer salat during the working hours. Usually this is possible, but an acceptable place should be idenifiied. A male Muslim should also consider whether the hours of work will permit him to atttend the Friday prayer. The first priority should be the consideration regarding whether the nature of the work and the nature of the business are halal. Secondly, a Muslim should consider whether s/he will be able to offer salat during the working hours. Usually this is possible, but an acceptable place should be idenifiied. A male Muslim should also consider whether the hours of work will permit him to atttend the Friday prayer.
Why do you think Kennedy tried to link Nixon to Eisenhower?
Because Nixon had been Eisenhower's Vice President.
How did Nixon define the American withdrawal from Vietnam?
The process was called "Vietnamization"; the slogan was, "Peace with honor."
What state did Nixon didn't carry in 1972?
Massachusetts (and also the District of Columbia).
After Nixon resigned as a result of the Watergate Scandal in 1974, bumper stickers started appearing on cars in Boston saying "Don't blame me, I'm from Massachusetts!"
How did Nixon control his political enimes?
Nixon ignored his political enemies because he was too busy ending the Vietnam War.
Some people say that he bugged their phones but it was the FBI or the secret service who did and he ended bugging phones because all the crap people say by phone. It was wasting of time.
Of course they bugged phones of people who were suspected of dangerous activities.
ED Nixon, often referred to as a prominent civil rights leader, played a significant role in the American civil rights movement, particularly in Montgomery, Alabama. He was instrumental in organizing the Montgomery Bus Boycott alongside figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and served as a key figure in the NAACP. Nixon's efforts focused on advocating for racial equality and social justice, utilizing grassroots activism to challenge systemic discrimination. His legacy continues to inspire movements for civil rights today.
Why did the president plan a secret war in cambodia?
The Reds were storing their supplies there & portions of the Ho Chi Minh trail was located in Cambodia.
What people were involved in the Watergate scandal?
Five men who were key figures in the Watergate scandal and exposure were Richard Nixon, Judge John Sirica, John Mitchell, G. Gordon Libby, and Senator Sam Ervin.
Some other names connected in various ways with Watergate are E. Howard Hunt, James McCord, John Dean, Jeb Stuart Macgruder, H. R. Haldeman, Ron Ziegler, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martinez, Frank Sturgis, John Erlichman, Rose Mary Woods, Charles Colson, Daniel Ellsberg, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein, Maurice Stans, Archibald Cox and Hugh Sloan