Gerald R. Ford

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Twenty-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.

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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
BibliographyFurther Reading and Websites
108
Index
110
About the Author
112

The ThirtyEighth President
67

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