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The Watergate Scandal represented a constitutional crisis. Checks and balances, and the rule of law prevailed, with the Congress and Supreme Court acting against abuses of power by the presidency. Congress was prepared to draft Articles of Impeachment and the Supreme Court ruled that Nixon must release the tapes.

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Nixon tried to use executive privilege to keep his taped White House conversations a secret, but the Supreme Court ruled against him. This was the Judicial Branch checking up on the Executive Branch.

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Nixon tried to use executive privilege, and not disclose the White House tapes to Prosecutor Jaworski. The judiciary branch then stepped in and ordered Nixon to adhere to Jaworski's subpoena. Nixon could not rebut the U.S.S.C.'s decision, and handed over all 64 of the tapes.

Then the Lower House (House of Representatives) adopted three articles of impeachment against Nixon for his crimes. Instead of having the case go the Senate for trial, Nixon resigned from office.

So U.S.S.C. checked president, and House of Reps. also checked president.

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Q: How was Watergate an example of checks and balances?
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