Democratic National Committee
Nixon's White House Plumbers broke into the DNC offices at the Watergate building. That's why it's called "the Watergate Scandal." Not to be confused with "the Whitewater Scandal," which was about the Clintons.
Before the trial, defense lawyers alleged that their offices had been broken into and their papers and case notes searched. It was also discovered that the U.S. government had illegally bugged some of the defendants. (This was happening at the same time as Watergate.) In 1975, the U.S. government decided to drop the charges "in the interest of national security."Source: "Former federal prosecutor decries Williams Ayers" See link below.
The break-in in the Watergate Hotel occurred on June 17, 1972. Two days later, the Washington Post published a story indicating a tie to the Nixon campaign and the break in. After a complicated series of investigations, denial, stone-walling. legal maneuvering and damning evidence, Nixon resigned the Presidency on August 8, 1974.
because the treaties could have been broken
The past participle of "break" is "broken." When it is used with "have" or "had," the correct forms are "have broken" and "had broken," respectively.
The Watergate scandal forced Nixon to resign the presidency.
Nixon's White House Plumbers broke into the DNC offices at the Watergate building. That's why it's called "the Watergate Scandal." Not to be confused with "the Whitewater Scandal," which was about the Clintons.
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Complex carbohydrates are broken down into simple carbohydrates -- also known as sugar.
1. Starch (Complex Carbohydrate) is broken down by the body into sugars that can be used by the body. 2. Glucose (Complex Carbohydrate) can be broken down to provide a quick source of glucose.
in the digestive process, complex foods are broken down into simpler substances like what?
dietary fiber
glucose
complex molecules are broken down into simple ones
Math algorithms are complex and can easily be broken
Before the trial, defense lawyers alleged that their offices had been broken into and their papers and case notes searched. It was also discovered that the U.S. government had illegally bugged some of the defendants. (This was happening at the same time as Watergate.) In 1975, the U.S. government decided to drop the charges "in the interest of national security."Source: "Former federal prosecutor decries Williams Ayers" See link below.
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