Gerald Ford Flashcards
Why did Gerald Ford become the Vice President?
He was selected by Nixon in 1973 after the resignation of Spiro Agnew.
He was well liked and ideologically flexible meaning that many Democrats supported his appointment.
When did Gerald Ford become President?
August 9th 1974, he chose to retain Nixon’s policy staff.
What was Ford’s first domestic policy act?
He provided amnesty for people that had evaded the draft or deserted during the Vietnam war.
What did Ford do in regards to pardoning?
On the 8th of September 1974 He chose to pardon Nixon in an attempt to restore stability however, this greatly reduced public trust.
Who did Ford appoint as his Vice President and why did this annoy people?
He appointed Nelson A Rockefeller who was on the liberal side of the party.
How did Ford try to resolve inflation?
He aimed to slow down the economy which led to a recession from 1974-1975.
Although inflation did decrease a little unemployment rose to 9%.
Why did Ford Struggle to Pass Legislation?
He suffered from incredibly poor relations with the Democrat held Congress.
He suffered 50 vetoes 40 of which were upheld.
What happened in March 1975 whcih further worsened Ford’s reputation? Regarding Vietnam?
South Vietnam officially surrendered to North Vietnam after losing the peace.
Although he did carry out an airlift of over 237’000 Anti Communist refugees from Da Nang.
What happened in May 1975? Regarding Cambodia?
Cambodia seized the American cargo ship Mayaguez leading Ford sending marines.
They ultimately succeeded in saving the 39 member crew but with 41 soldiers dead and 50 wounded.
What happened twice in 1975?
Ford faced two assassination attempts. One in Sacramento in 1975 and one in San Fransisco. After this he started to wear a bullet proof trench coat in public.
What happened in October 1975? Regarding New York?
He refused to provide loans to New York which was on the brink of fiscal collapse however, went back on it after fearing further assassination attempts.