richard nixon
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Definition
Proper noun: * Richard Nixon: The 37th President of the United States (1969-1974), who previously served as Vice President under Dwight D. Eisenhower. His presidency ended with his resignation, a unique event in U.S. history, following the Watergate scandal.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Richard Nixon visited China in 1972, a landmark event in diplomacy.
- Historians continue to debate the legacy of Richard Nixon.
- The resignation of Richard Nixon profoundly impacted American politics.
Advanced Usage
- "The Nixon era": Refers to the period of U.S. history encompassing his presidency and its associated political climate.
- The Nixon era was marked by both significant foreign policy achievements and domestic turmoil.
- "Nixonian" (adj): Pertaining to the characteristics, policies, or political tactics associated with Richard Nixon, often implying cunning, secrecy, or realpolitik.
- The journalist described the administration's approach as Nixonian in its secrecy.
Variants and Related Words
- Nixon (n): A common shortened reference to Richard Nixon.
- Nixon resigned on August 8, 1974.
- Watergate (n): The major political scandal during Nixon's presidency involving a break-in and subsequent cover-up, which led to his resignation.
- The Watergate scandal changed journalism and public trust in government.
Synonyms
- The 37th President: A formal reference by numerical order.
- President Nixon: A standard formal reference.
Related Phrases
- "I am not a crook": A famous phrase from a 1973 press conference where Nixon defended his integrity during the Watergate investigations.
- "The silent majority": A term Nixon used to describe a large group of Americans he believed supported his policies but were not vocal in public discourse.
Noun
- vice president under Eisenhower and 37th President of the United States; resigned after the Watergate scandal in 1974 (1913-1994)