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.
President Grover Cleveland had been a draft dodger and he hired someone to serve in his place - it was legal to do so back then.
The Senate has the Vice-President of the U.S. for its head. He is not usually in attendance, so the President Pro-Tempore presides in his place.
Next would be the Vice-President, and then the Speaker of the House if something where to happen to the Vice President.
In a school in Florida.
Hail to the chief
Watergate was the name of the building where the Democratic headquarters offices were located that the Nixon men broke into. They were caught by a security guard who found masking tape on the door jam and went into the office finding the burglary taking place.
It was the name of the building where significant events took place.
Burglary has a corpus delicti referring to the "body" of the crime. You have to prove that first to know see if a burglary took place.
No US president was born in Alaska.
It means the person stole from a place while having a weapon either entering , or stealing a weapon from the place and leaving.
Vice President...under Nixon. Spiro Agnew had left office and Ford took his place. Thus he moved into the Presidency upon the resignation of Nixon.
Shaved keys are generally regarded as a type of burglary tool. Possession of burglary tools is unlawful in all states, although the title of the statute varies from place to place.
The president who sent American soldiers to Somalia was Bill Clinton. The deployment of 1,500 to 3,000 soldiers took place in 1993.
William McKinley was President all of 1898 when the Spanish-American War took place.
McKinley was US president during the Spanish American War.
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Spiro Agnew was succeeded by Gerald Ford as Vice President of the United States. Ford was nominated by President Richard Nixon and confirmed by Congress after Agnew resigned in 1973 due to charges of tax evasion and corruption. Ford later became President after Nixon's resignation in 1974.