What led factors led to President Nixon's victory?
It was the name of the building where significant events took place.
The sentencing of the Watergate burglars led to Gerald Ford's pardon of President Nixon.
Trust in elected officials was undermined.
The Vietnam War destroyed two Presidential Administrations: Johnson refused to serve another term as US President; Nixon resigned from office. Johnson was sick of the war. Nixon was at war with the "anti-war" protesters. His sanctioned break in of the Watergate Hotel of anti-war people ultimately led to his resignation from the presidency.
The US lost two presidents to the war: Johnson burned out; Nixon committed crimes and resigned.
Factors that led to a final victory of suffrage: protest, Movements
law school and dedication
President Nixon's alleged abuse of authority in The Vietnam War led to the War Powers Resolution of 1973.
The first step in President Nixon's program of Vietnamization was the withdrawal of 25,000 servicemen. The Watergate Scandal rocked the Nixon administration and eventually led to his resignation.
George Bush did.
Woodrow Wilson
Ulysses S. Grant
The 'Watergate' scandal which led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
foreign interference worked against them
President Nixon hired a group of shady individuals known as 'The Plumbers,' to carry out his illegal activities. While they were initially hired to get to the bottom of press leaks, they eventually ended up involved in the Watergate Scandal that led to Nixon's resignation.
Abraham Lincoln.
Richard M. Nixon was associated with the Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to his resignation in 1974.