Gerald R. FordTwenty-First Century Books, 01/01/2007 - 112 páginas In the aftermath of the Watergate scandal of the 1970s, then Vice President Gerald R. Ford became the first person to succeed a president who had resigned from office. Although Ford's presidency lasted only three years, he worked diligently to heal a country from war, inflation, and controversy. In 1948 Gerald Ford had been elected to the U. S. Congress, where he served with distinction for twenty-five years. In 1973 Vice President Spiro Agnew was forced to resign, and Ford was appointed to that office. When President Richard Nixon resigned a short time later, Ford became the first president who was not officially elected to the office. Ford is largely credited with restoring the country's faith in the presidency after a tumultuous decade. Book jacket. |
Índice
Introduction | 7 |
A Rough Start | 9 |
On His Own | 17 |
A World at War | 23 |
Jumping into Politics | 30 |
Welcome to the House | 37 |
The Tumultuous Years | 47 |
A Ford Not a Lincoln | 60 |
After the Honeymoon | 75 |
Watch Out for Reagan | 88 |
Life After the White House | 99 |
Timeline | 104 |
Source Notes | 106 |
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About the Author | 112 |
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