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The International Encyclopedia of the First World War defines attrition warfare as “the sustained process of wearing down an opponent so as to force their physical collapse through continuous losses in personnel, equipment and supplies or [wearing] them down to such an extent that their will to fight collapses.”
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President Nixon faced quite a few challenges while he was serving.
Some of the major ones include: Vietnam War, inflation, and the Watergate Scandal.
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Credit was a new thing, banks didn’t have the money for loans, to much production and not enough consumers (inflation)