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  1. Aug 23, 1972 · People in this video. Spiro Agnew U.S. Vice President [R] United States. ... More information about 1972 Agnew Vice Pres. Acceptance Speech. 1,236 Views Program ID: 4042-1 Category: Public Affairs ...

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  2. Jun 10, 2011 · By: Jennifer Baker. contributed by Josh Hager . Spiro T. Agnew is one of the most divisive names in modern American political history. On October 26, 1970, Agnew visited NC State as part of a campaign tour. Several years later, his political career ended in disgrace. In 1973, facing charges stemming from committing fraud and accepting bribes ...

  3. Apr 3, 2023 · FILE - Vice President Spiro Agnew speaks as he attends the National Congress of American Indians convention in Albuquerque, N.M., Oct. 10, 1969. Agnew’s resignation was announced by his attorney, and the former vice president expeditiously pleaded no contest to failing to report $29,500 in federal taxes in 1967.

  4. Oct 14, 1973 · Soon after, on Sept. 1, Mr. Agnew met with President Nixon for two hours. On Sept. 9, he went to St. Charles, Ill., and delivered a ringing defense of the Nixon Administration and struck out at ...

  5. Unit 5 Engineering Ethics II. The main ethical issue covered in the Spiro Agnew video is: The ethical obligation not to share a former empoyer's trade secrets with a new employer is a confidentiality issue that protects the former employer. In case where the public health and safety is endangered, engineers not only have the right but also the ...

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · On May 2, 1974, the Maryland Court of Appeals orders the disbarment of former U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew, seven months after his no-contest plea to a tax-evasion charge in the United States ...

  7. Jan 31, 2024 · Spiro T. Agnew. Written by John R. Vile, published on January 31, 2024 , last updated on January 31, 2024. Spiro Agnew was President Richard Nixon's vice president until resigning after pleading no contest to a federal tax evasion charge. Agnew was known for his sharp attacks on television news, which he thought was biased against the Nixon ...

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