Richard Nixon

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Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States, known for his foreign policy achievements such as opening relations with China and for resigning from office amid the Watergate scandal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf President of the United States
Republican Party politician
author
human
lawyer
almaMater Duke University School of Law
Whittier College
burialPlace Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Yorba Linda, California, United States
causeOfDeath stroke
child Julie Nixon Eisenhower
Tricia Nixon Cox
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1913-01-09
dateOfDeath 1994-04-22
ethnicGroup Americans of English descent
event resigned from office on 1974-08-09
familyName Richard Nixon self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nixon
founded United States Environmental Protection Agency
surface form: Environmental Protection Agency (as U.S. federal agency during his administration)
fullName Richard Nixon self-linksurface differs
surface form: Richard Milhous Nixon
givenName Richard
knownFor Vietnam War policies
Watergate scandal
détente with the Soviet Union
opening diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China
resignation from the presidency
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
surface form: Republican Party (United States)
middleName Milhous
militaryBranch United States Navy
notableWork RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon
Six Crises
officeEnd 1974-08-09
officeStart 1969-01-20
placeOfBirth Yorba Linda, California, United States
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
positionHeld 36th vice president of the United States
37th president of the United States
United States representative from California
United States senator from California
predecessor Lyndon B. Johnson
presidentDuringVicePresidency Dwight D. Eisenhower
religion Quaker
residence San Clemente, California, United States
Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States

Whittier, California, United States
signed Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
surface form: Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I) agreement
spouse Pat Nixon
successor Gerald Ford
vicePresident Gerald Ford
Spiro Agnew
vicePresidentialTermEnd 1961-01-20
vicePresidentialTermStart 1953-01-20

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Robbins officeHeldUnder Richard Nixon
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White House tapes orderedBy Richard Nixon
My Lai massacre pardonOrClemencyBy Richard Nixon
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Gerald Ford president Richard Nixon
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J. Edgar Hoover receivedFrom Richard Nixon
this entity surface form: President Richard Nixon
Elliot Richardson refusedOrderFrom Richard Nixon
United States v. Nixon respondent Richard Nixon
this entity surface form: Richard M. Nixon
Elliot Richardson servedInCabinetOf Richard Nixon
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Spiro Agnew servedUnder Richard Nixon
William P. Rogers servedUnder Richard Nixon
this entity surface form: President Richard Nixon
BSA signedBy Richard Nixon
subject surface form: Bank Secrecy Act
CAA signedBy Richard Nixon
subject surface form: Clean Air Act
this entity surface form: President Richard Nixon
Clean Water Act signedBy Richard Nixon
Controlled Substances Act signedBy Richard Nixon
CSA signedBy Richard Nixon
subject surface form: Controlled Substances Act