How Did Political Scandals Affect The Economy In The 1970's

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Politics and Economy
Thesis: The psychedelic 70’s were a great time for the muscle car until it hit its down fall. Politics and economy of the 1970’s were filled with scandals, economy, war and anti-wars protests that changed America.
Scandals
Major Scandals
How they scandals affected the people
Economy
What affected the economy
Was the economy stable
Wars and anti-wars of the 1970’s
Wars
Anti-wars Introduction

The psychedelic 70’s were one of the most influential times for politics and economy, this time period changed many people's lives. The psychedelic 70’s were a great time for the muscle car until it hit its down fall. Politics and economy of the 1970’s were filled with scandals, economy, war and anti-wars protests that changed America.

In the 1970s many scandals came to be during the political election of Richard Nixon and also just during politics of the 1970s (Gray). Before we talk about the scandals of the 1970s we should talk about the presidents of 1970s, the first president of the 1970’s was Richard Nixon he was in his presidency for five years until the watergate scandal which costed him his political supporters making him resign from his presidency (Gray). Our second president of …show more content…

Women, African Americans, Native Americans, gays, lesbians, and other marginalized people continued their fight for equality (“The 1970’s”). Many Americans, particularly the working and middle class whites responded to the turbulence of the late 1960s-the urban riots, the anti-war protests (“The 1970’s”). This working and middle class whites was tired of being called spoiled hippies and whining protesters they wanted a change (“The 1970’s”). The wars of the 1970s were bloody and brutal some of these wars were, The Cold War, The Vietnam War, The Soviet War in Afghanistan, The 1971 Bangladesh Genocide, The Arab-Israeli Conflict, and many more (“The

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