Watergate - it was exposed by the Washington Post
* The Washington Post, by far, did the most reporting. It was the Post's two reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who did the investigative reporting that brought the matter to light.
Mudrakers. Actually, it was muckrakers.
Ulysses S. Grant was the president of the US when The Whiskey Ring Scandal of 1875 was exposed.
Ulysses S. Grant was President in 1875 when the Whiskey Ring Scandal was exposed.
Ulysses S. Grant was President in 1875 when the Whiskey Ring Scandal was exposed.
Yes, the five burglars involved in the Watergate scandal did face legal consequences. They were arrested and eventually convicted for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex. Their actions ultimately led to a wider investigation that exposed political corruption and eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Smallpox was the deadliest disease the Europeans brought to Australia, and it killed over half of the aboriginal population in areas where they were exposed.
The metal lunchbox has a higher conductivity.
Phosphorus is a compound that can burn when exposed to air and ignite when brought into contact with water, releasing heat and potentially igniting the surrounding materials. It is stored underwater to prevent combustion.
The muckrakers investigated and exposed social, political, and economic corruption and problems through their publications. They brought the issues to the public's attention so that action could be taken to reform the problems.
Because metamorphic rocks from very deep underground, they have to be brought to the surface by some geologic processes before they are exposed. There are many processes that could do this, but the most common is a mountain building event. Mountainous areas often have very large areas of exposed metamorphic rocks.
Metal is a good conductor of heat compared to paper, so it absorbs and transfers heat more efficiently. This causes the metal lunchbox to feel hotter to the touch when exposed to the sun than the newspaper.