1970s. The break-in occurred in 1972; Nixon resigned in 1974.
The Watergate Scandal took place in the 20th century, under the presidency of Richard Milhous Nixon.
Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C.
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Prohibition was in effect from 1920 to 1933.
Congress, actually the Senate, empaneled a committee titled The Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities chaired by Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina to investigate the activities of the participants in the incident that later became known as the Watergate Scandal. After those hearings, the House of Representatives created a committee chaired by Representative Peter Rodino of New Jersey to draft Articles of Impeachment against President Nixon.
He denied any involvement in the case.
Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C.
It took place in 1977, when British interviewer David Frost interrogated former President Richard Nixon about the Watergate scandal.
The Watergate Scandal is the burglary that led to President Nixon's resignation. The break-in took place in 1972 at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The headquarters was in the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C.
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The Watergate Scandal was a defining action in the history of the US. This song is about the things that have happened in the recent history of the USA that should call us to pay attention and take action.
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Prohibition was in effect from 1920 to 1933.
In 1974 Richard Nixon became the first U.S. president to resign from office. His resignation was most likely do to his speculated involvement in the Watergate scandal. He was succeeded by Gerald Ford.