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20 February, 23:44

5.

The resolution of the Watergate affair was

significant because it reinforced the idea that in

the United States the

A. Government is based on the rule of law, not

on the rule of an individual

B. Chief Executive has nearly unlimited powers

C. Congress is not effective in dealing with a

constitutional crisis

D. Supreme Court is afraid to make decisions

involving the Presidency

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  1. 21 February, 01:46
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    Letter A is the correct answer.

    The Watergate was the biggest political scandal in the United States. It happened on June 17th (1972) when burglars (connected to President Nixon) were caught stealing documents and wiretapping phones and the president took aggressive measures to prevent people from discovering the crime. The investigations revealed a series of abuses made by Nixon's administration that led to his resignation from office. The outcome of the scandal was important because it reinforced the idea that, in America, the government is based on the law and not on the rule of an individual.
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