EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 40 MIN
Nixon, Vietnam, Watergate, and the Crisis of Trust
from APUSH for All · host Zach Garrison, Riley Keltner, and Mike Hill
Richard Nixon promised Americans stability: peace with honor in Vietnam, law and order at home, and renewed strength abroad. But the 1970s exposed a widening crisis of trust. Nixon opened relations with China, pursued détente with the Soviet Union, and ended direct U.S. combat in Vietnam, yet he also expanded the war, hid secrets, and abused presidential power. From the Pentagon Papers to Watergate, Americans watched confidence in government unravel. Ford tried to heal the country, Carter promised honesty, and the nation confronted a hard question: after Vietnam, scandal, inflation, and gas lines, could American democracy restore faith in itself?
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Richard Nixon promised Americans stability: peace with honor in Vietnam, law and order at home, and renewed strength abroad. But the 1970s exposed a widening crisis of trust. Nixon opened relations with China, pursued détente with the Soviet Union, and ended direct U.S. combat in Vietnam, yet he also expanded the war, hid secrets, and abused presidential power. From the Pentagon Papers to Watergate, Americans watched confidence in government unravel. Ford tried to heal the country, Carter promised honesty, and the nation confronted a hard question: after Vietnam, scandal, inflation, and gas lines, could American democracy restore faith in itself?
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