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- Treaty_of_Fifth_Avenue abstract "The Treaty of Fifth Avenue refers to the agreement reached between US Vice President Richard Nixon and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller in July 1960.Although Rockefeller had little influence over the Republican Party's conservative wing, he was the defacto leader of the liberal Republicans. Nixon felt he needed the support of Rockefeller to secure the Republican Party nomination. Nixon feared that Rockefeller, who had recently written an indictment of the Republican Party, would refuse to support him unless the party platform was changed. Nixon and Rockefeller met at Rockefeller's Fifth Avenue apartment in New York City where they agreed to this fourteen-point compact of security and economic issues. The compact called for increased defense spending on U.S. nuclear capability as well as the establishment of a flexible response force to deal with armed conflicts. In addition, the document supports planks to the party platform that stimulate economic growth, "remove the last vestiges of segregation or discrimination," and provide government funding for education. While the compromise might not have profoundly changed the party's platform, it strained Nixon's relations with the party's conservative members who disagreed with Rockefeller's more liberal views.".
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- Treaty_of_Fifth_Avenue subject Category:Fifth_Avenue_(Manhattan).
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- Treaty_of_Fifth_Avenue subject Category:United_States_presidential_election,_1960.
- Treaty_of_Fifth_Avenue comment "The Treaty of Fifth Avenue refers to the agreement reached between US Vice President Richard Nixon and New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller in July 1960.Although Rockefeller had little influence over the Republican Party's conservative wing, he was the defacto leader of the liberal Republicans. Nixon felt he needed the support of Rockefeller to secure the Republican Party nomination.".
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