"Have To" History: United States vs. Nixon (1974)
NOTE: I've finally completed "Have To" History: Landmark Supreme Court Cases. At the moment, it's available on Teachers Pay Teachers and intended to be an easily affordable resource for pretty much any American History or Government teacher of whatever level – from 8th Grade Civics to APUSH. I'm not looking to make serious money or anything, but it took a long time to write and edit, so until I have time to pursue other avenues, there it is.
The following is an excerpt from this work, inspired only by my love of sharing and having nothing to do with current events. (We work very hard in history education to make sure there's as little connection as possible between what we cover in class and what's happening in the real world around us. Otherwise - phone calls!) The attached PDF includes excerpts from the Supreme Court's decision and questions over the article and written excerpts. If you find it useful, please consider purchasing the rest of the collection. Otherwise, why do you hate America?
Stuff You Don’t Really Want To Know (But For Some Reason Have To) About U.S. v. Nixon (1974)
Three Big Things:
1. In 1972, five men working for the Nixon Administration were caught breaking into Democratic National Headquarters. Investigations revealed much wider-spread CONTINUE READING: "Have To" History: United States vs. Nixon (1974) | Blue Cereal Education