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... people. In President Ford's 1976 State of the Union Address, he asked for additional housing assistance for 500,000 families. He ...
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... President Ford exhibited much more power than the average president within the 94th session of congress by vetoing a total of 14 times. ...
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... so on August 8, 1974, Nixon announced - without admitting guilt - that his resignation would take effect the following day and Vice -President Ford would take ...
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... On Aug. 8, 1974, Nixon appeared on television to resign the presidency, and the next day Vice-President Ford became president. Ford ...
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... President Ford granted Nixon a "full, free, and absolute" pardon for all crimes he may have committed against the United States. ...
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... to normalcy. "My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over," President Ford declared. But it was not. The Watergate ...
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... However, on September 8th, 1974, President Ford issued a pardon to Nixon for all federal crimes he may have committed while president. ...
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... labor union. A group of union supporters were beaten near a Ford plant by people suspected to work for the President of Ford. As a ...
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... vast Ford industrial interests. Edsel was president of the Ford Motor Company from 1919 until he died. This forced Henry to take ...
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... In 1937 a band of supporters of unionization were physically beaten near a Ford plant by people suspected to work for the President of Ford. ...
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... On September 8, 1974 President Ford pardoned Nixon of all federal crimes that he had committed while serving as the President of the United States. ...
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... Once President Ford said "So help me God", the plane which Richard Nixon was flying on was no longer Air Force One but Sam 27,000. ...
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... Since Ford had spent over 13 years as president of the Ford Motor Company, and his son Edsel Ford displayed considerable executive talent, Ford appointed Edsel ...
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... Law school. Served as judge of the US Court of Appeals seventh circuit from 1970 until 1975 when President Ford appointed him to the Supreme Court. ...
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... President Ford pardoned Nixon and the Democrats were upset but Ford told the American people that this needed to be done so Watergate could be behind them ...
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... Watergate had toppled Nixon, leaving Gerald Ford as the new American President. Ford had little or no power to send US aid to Vietnam. ...
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... Since Ford had spent over 13 years as president of the Ford Motor Company, and his son Edsel Ford displayed considerable executive talent, Ford appointed Edsel ...
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... Ford's only child Edsel had been named president of the Ford factory in 1919. Later, Edsel died in 1943, and Ford resumed presidency. ...
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... According to Nickles, President Ford said of the phrase, "Whatever a majority of the House of Representatives considers it to be at a given moment in history"(1 ...
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... did. Due to this existing condition, President Ford; and President Carter; had limited ability to exercise presidential power. In ...
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... Ford, son of Henry Ford, is named president of Ford Motor Company 1921 Ford Motor Company dominates auto production with 55 percent of industry's total output. ...
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... to the Clinton's. Other Notable pardons are the pardon of President Nixon in 1974 by President Ford. One very interesting pardon ...
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... VI. Sumary Both president's Nixon and Ford Served in the US Navy diring World War II this played a key factor in their lifes. Ford ...
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... heat. Judging it was time for the nation to move forth, Gerald Ford forgave former president Richard Nixon with a pardon speech. Bob ...
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... industry. Iacacco knew something had to be done, and he convinced president and CEO Henry Ford Jr. that he was the man to do it. ...
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... President Ford wanted someone to be nominated who would help restore some confidence in the government since the Watergate Scandals occurred and the person for ...
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... It wasn't until President Ford was in office that affirmative action also extended to people with disabilities and Vietnam Veterans. ...
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... President Nixon decided to resign on August 9, 1974. His second Vice president, Gerald R. Ford, was sworn in as President that same day. ...
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... He is also the chairman of the FOMC. From 1974 to 1977, he was the Chairman of the Presidential Council of Economic Advisors for President Ford. ...
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... An example would be when President Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon in 1974 "for all Castro 6 offenses against the United States which he ... ...
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