Richard Milhous Nixon was the American President during the Watergate scandal.
Archibald Cox
Nixon was running against Democrat, Senator George S. McGovern at the time of the Watergate scandal.
Nixon's original chief of staff was H.R. Haldeman. He was dismissed during the Watergate scandal, and replaced by Alexander Haig.
During the 1972 presidential campaign five men broke into the democratic party headquarters at the Watergate Complex.
Gerald ford
The events collectively known as the Watergate scandal came to light during an investigation into a break-in at the National Democratic Party headquarters in the Watergate complex in Washington, DC in 1972. The investigation led to a widening circle of actions which resulted in the resignation of President Nixon in 1974. So the Watergate Scandal happened in 1972-1974.
describe the "culture of consumption" during the Eisenhower Adminstration
the president during watergate was Richard Nixon
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Archibald Cox was replaced by Leon Jaworski as the special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation. Cox was dismissed by President Richard Nixon during the Saturday Night Massacre in October 1973, which led to significant public outcry and criticism. Jaworski continued the investigation, ultimately playing a crucial role in uncovering evidence that contributed to Nixon's resignation.
government corruption
The result of the investigation into the Watergate Scandal was the discovery of evidence of President Nixon's involvement in the cover-up of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. As a result, Nixon faced impeachment by the House of Representatives. However, before the impeachment process could be completed, he resigned from office on August 8, 1974.
investigation of Watergate,impeachment recemendations
Washington Post Woodward and Bernstein were some of the most prominent investigative journalists during the Watergate Scandal, obtaining secret information from an informant with the pseudonym "Deep Throat".
Richard Milhous Nixon was the American President during the Watergate scandal.
Yes. Nixon enemies, the anti-war demonstrators (one of their leaders), had papers in the Watergate hotel.