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    The Watergate Scandal was a situation in which Richard Nixon intercepted information in which he was not allowed to obtain.The speech that Richard Nixon gave about the Watergate Matter, as well as the speech that Vice President Gerald Ford gave, both serve the same purposes. These purposes were to appease the public, to announce the President’s resignation of office, and to allow President Nixon apologize to the public. This subject greatly displeased the public and caused many people to…

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    The Watergate scandal, ran by President Richard Nixon and his committee to re-elect him, was considered one of the greatest political scandals in our world today. The scandal consisted of performing illegal tasks behind everyone’s back and covering reasoning behind each of them by lying on a consistent basis. Most of the task, such as approving the Houston Plan (or Plumbers) and the U. S. bombing took place months before the day of election. Unfortunately, the members of the Plumbers were…

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    and burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate Complex in Washington, D.C. became a scandal that would change the nation’s views on politics and presidential power forever. From 1972 to 1974, this scandal was investigated and reported on by two dedicated individuals. Their reports became the country’s insight into what was really going on in the White House. To this day, the Watergate scandal and the names of the two men who broke it wide open, Bob Woodward…

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    acquitting those that they should have convicted due to the Vietnam War. And then there was the Nixon disgrace known as the Watergate Scandal. He had claimed that the White House had no involvement, but his Vice President even resigned. After that, his support almost completely did a one-eighty. Before the scandal, sixty percent of the American people wanted Nixon in office. After the scandal, sixty percent wanted him gone, and he eventually resigned. After his resignation, Ford became…

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    The Watergate scandal was one of the most memorable scandals in U.S. history. The scandal was extremely public and had a huge impact, not only on the people involved, but the general public during that time as well. The Watergate scandal occurred at a time when there was an extremely hostile political climate. The United States was deep into the Vietnam War and the country was divided. The scandal began early in the morning of June 17, 1972 (“Watergate Scandal”). It all started during Richard…

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    Still reeling from the Watergate Scandal and a continual rise in inflation, Ford found it difficult to meet the need of the American people. Upon taking office in 1974 President Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon for his crime in ad legitity taking part in the Watergate Scandal, which turned out to be a decision that would haunt the rest of his presidential career. The populace criticized the decision and his judgement as president. While the U.S concerned itself with the scandal, the economic condition…

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    death sentence on his presidency. That was the day of the break-in at the watergate hotel, the home of the 1972 democratic national convention headquarters. Watergate prolifically changed the way that we as americans think and how we as americans act through politics. Without Watergate who knows what our current political system would be like? Most think what we currently have is a very corrupt system, but without Watergate and its following regulations the system would most definitely be even…

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    RICHARD NIXON’S PRESIDENCY 2 The Demise of Richard Nixon’s Presidency In 1974, Republican President, Richard Nixon was forced to resign from office due to his involvement in the Watergate scandal. The scandal was a major upset to the Republican party causing the first resignation from a president and seven of his administrators to be arrested for their participation. The reason for the arrest and resignation was a cause of the…

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    Hoffman, was released in 1976 as a political film based on the book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. It follows two journalists for The Washington Post in their investigation of the Watergate scandal. The film opens with the police discovering five burglars inside the Democratic National Committee located in the Watergate complex. The following morning, thinking that the story will be of little importance, The Washington Post assigns coverage of the story to a new reporter named Bob Woodward.…

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    how greatly these individuals were influenced by these occurrences. The Watergate Scandal was an occurrence in the history of the United States, which…

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