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•新联邦制•收入分享•家庭援助计划•南方战略•滞胀•石油输出国组织(OPEC)•现实政治•dastende•第一阶段削减战略武器条约(SALT I)理查德·m·尼克松(Richard M. Nixon)总统试图将国家引向保守方向,远离联邦控制。20世纪70年代初的美国领导人为今天广泛存在的保守派基础奠定了基础。为什么现在很重要
•Richard M. Nixon •New Federalism •revenue sharing •Family Assistance Plan •Southern strategy •stagflation •OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) •realpolitik •détente •SALT I Treaty President Richard M. Nixon tried to steer the country in a conservative direction and away from federal control. American leaders of the early 1970s laid the foundations for the broad conservative base that exists today. WHY IT MATTERS NOW