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Bob Woodward was Carl Bernstein's colleague on The Washington Post investigation of the Watergate building break in. The revelations ended in the impeachment of President Nixon.
He was an assistant managing editor of The Washington Post who helped uncover the Watergate Scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were the two Washington Post reporters who played a crucial role in uncovering key elements of the Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. Their investigative reporting helped expose the political wrongdoing and cover-up that occurred during the 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
Gerald Ford became president when Richard Nixon resigned in the wake of the Watergate scandal. Ford was never elected president, only vice president.
The Watergate scandal in general and the fact that Gerald Ford was appointed vice-president by Richard Nixon and later gave Nixon a blanket pardon for any crimes he may have committed as President, probably helped Carter win in 1976.
There was still a huge lack of trust in the Republican Party in the mid-'70s due to the Watergate scandal of that decade, the break-in of the Democratic National Committee's Headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, which led to the resignations of Vice President Spiro Agnew and President Richard Nixon.
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a watergate on a medieval catle is a gate that opens too a river, lake or the sea. hoped this helped :D no it didnt dip-shat
a newspaper tells us what happens in the world everyday. Hope that have helped?
working against communism
The Iran Contra scandal occurred in the 1980's when the United States helped Nigaraguan rebels. The Iran Contra did not disarm Iran.
He helped us get over the Ben Johnson scandal.