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The Watergate scandal implicated former President Richard Nixon for his involvement in the breaking and entering into the Democratic National Committee headquarters on June 17, 1972. Money found on the perpetrators was connected to a slush fund for the re-election of Nixon. Nixon often recorded conversations that took place in his office and was ordered by the US Supreme Court to hand over the tapes which subsequently led to his resignation.

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How many Cubans were arrested at Watergate?

The Watergate affair or Scandal occured in June l7,l972 when Nixon-directed spies broke into or monitored ( with illegal devices) the Democratic headquarters in the Watergate hotel. Two years later, away went Nixon down the drain as he abdicated under fire! Watergate is the High-or Low water mark of political crook stuff in US history and many people ( Chucked up) the whole process- it should be noted that Nixon was voted in by a virtual landslide in his victory over the Democratic candidate, Mcgovern. The damage was done. many people still don"t trust politicians and some refuse to vote. sad back, er wash, from the Watergate/ To answer your questions Watergate had nothing whatsoever to do with Cuba or even Puerto Rican. the Blair House incident, in the Truman administration, did involve Puerto Rican separatists in an attempt to assasinate President Truman, but that was around l95l or so.


What American victory brought down the British government?

No American victory brought down a British government.


Did Nixon achievements in office compensate for his Watergate crimes?

Almost certainly yes. His actual achievements were sadly heavily overshadowed by Watergate and ultimatelycaused most of his main accomplishments to be overlooked historically. To list a few key examples - Richard Nixon removed America from the gold standard as he became very acutely aware that America's gold reserves were no where near enough collateral for the basis of the value of the dollar. Nixon opened up relations with China and Russia which were unthinkable before, incredible at the time and sadly deteriorated after his resignation. Nixon managed to 'end' Vietnam, a war he did not declare or escalate to the high scaleas what happened under the Johnson administration, under a thin veil of negotiated 'peace with honor'. The peace was practically impossible to achieve, however through careful diplomatic work via Kissinger with Russia and China and huge bombing campaigns he managed to make the Vietnamese government recognise that America was not just going to withdraw unconditionally. Richard Nixon recognised that desegregation was necessary, but did not agree with some children having to commute for over 50 miles to achieve this when they had a perfectly good school 100 yards down the street. He therefore attempted (without much success, but ultimately to his credit) to attempt to change the law to remove this ridiculously unflexable and impractical policy. In brief, Nixon liked big, bold strategies to 'knock people off their feet'. it can not be overlooked that Nixon was complicit in Watergate, but only by the means that he did not have any specific prior knowledge, was probably aware of 'questionably illegal activities', however his biggest mistake in Watergate was that he did NOT act boldly or decisively as he had done countless times in his political career and this ultimately led to the end of his presidency and tarnished all of his amazing achievements. It could easily be argued that with the exception of FDR, Nixon was the most influential president of the 20th century, who, once again with the exception of FDR achieved the most in his presidency.


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Which is the scandal that brought down US president Richard Nixon and which newspaper exposed it?

Watergate - it was exposed by the Washington Post


Why Bob Woodward is famous?

he became famous for breaking the Watergate scandal in Washington during President's Nixon term, which ultimately brought down Nixon's presidency so he had to resign.


What is the scandal that ended Nixon's presidency?

The Watergate scandal is what eventually brought down Richard Nixon. Nixon himself never admitted guilt for anything. The President was faced with a guaranteed impeachment in the US Senate, which led him to resign before that happened on 9 August 1974.


How was Nixon involved in water gate?

Watergate is a hotel in Washington, DC. that was the site of Democratic campaign headquarters. Some people broke into the headquarters hoping to find privileged information and were caught. Nixon was eventually involved in trying to keep the break-in out of the papers . Obstruction of justice was the charge that would probably brought him down if he had not resigned.


How many Cubans were arrested at Watergate?

The Watergate affair or Scandal occured in June l7,l972 when Nixon-directed spies broke into or monitored ( with illegal devices) the Democratic headquarters in the Watergate hotel. Two years later, away went Nixon down the drain as he abdicated under fire! Watergate is the High-or Low water mark of political crook stuff in US history and many people ( Chucked up) the whole process- it should be noted that Nixon was voted in by a virtual landslide in his victory over the Democratic candidate, Mcgovern. The damage was done. many people still don"t trust politicians and some refuse to vote. sad back, er wash, from the Watergate/ To answer your questions Watergate had nothing whatsoever to do with Cuba or even Puerto Rican. the Blair House incident, in the Truman administration, did involve Puerto Rican separatists in an attempt to assasinate President Truman, but that was around l95l or so.


What was Gerald Ford's domestic policy?

One was that he simply wanted to cut taxes and improve the economy for America. He didn't have many domestic policies... Another is that he granted a pardon for President Nixon, in order to calm down conflicts, due to the Watergate Scandal.


Who is Carl Bernstein?

One of the two Washington Post reporters who brought down the Nixon Presidency that was portrayed in the movie, All the Presidents Men. The other was Bob Woodward.


What challenges did patricia Ryan Nixon go through?

Most were caused by being the wife of Richard Nixon when he first was accused of taking illegal donations and later, when his career came crashing down in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal. On a personal level, she suffered a stroke that for a time paralyzed her entire left side but by long and hard exercise she almost fully recovered from it.


What forced Richard Nixon from office?

The burglary of the Watergate building was investigated by Washington Post journalists Woodward and Berstein.The story was eventually traced back to the White House and Nixon was forced to accept responsibility.


Why was Gerald Ford a bad president?

General Ford was so unpopular for three main reasons. The first being that he pardoned Richard Nixon which many felt he shouldn't have done and also because he was still considered a part of Nixon's Watergate scandal and many thought he was just as shady as Nixon. Finally, Ford was the only president never elected into office because he was chosen by Nixon after the election because Nixon's Vice-president had to step down due to a scandal involving money. Then when Nixon retired because of Watergate Ford became president without ever being voted in which many feel was unfair that he was president when noone voted him in.


What is a sentence for the word brought down?

Do you know any details about the scandal that brought down the governor?Errors in the geometry section of the test brought downyour score significantly.Finally, the aspirin brought down her high fever.He brought down all the holiday decorations to the basement.


Who knelt down with Richard Nixon?

First mentioned in the memoirs of Gerald Ford "A Time To Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald Ford" and again in both "Frost/Nixon" by Peter Morgan and "Kisinger: A Biography" by Walter Issacson, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger knelt down in prayer on the night before Nixon resigned.