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Which three bills did President Nixon propose to Congress that aided United States citizens? Trade Expansion Act Price Commission Appalachia Bill draft lottery Medicare Environmental Protection Agency

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The Environmental Protection Agency Act, the Draft Lottery, and Trade Expansion were all acts signed under Nixon. It should be noted that the draft lottery was seen as successful but highly controversial.

Answer: Price Commission, Draft Lottery, and Environmental Protection Agency.

Explanation:

In 1969, President Richard Nixon declared an executive order that stopped the military draft and formed a volunteer system for the armed services to be chosen in a process of random selection.

He also established a Pay Board to prevent inflationary wage and salary increases, as well as the Price Commission to control price and rent rises. Nixon also created the Environmental Protection Agency, which began running in 1970.