If you had been a voter at the time of Nixon's impeachment and resignation, how would the Watergate scandal have affected your perception of government power? Do you think the Watergate scandal has had an enduring effect on the public's perception of government power today or not? Explain
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Caught your question by chance. When you write in THIS area, it causes your question to go into the "already answered" bucket. I WAS a voter at the time of Watergate, and the resignation of Richard Nixon. I was upset at the blatant abuse of government power, and my trust of politicians in general was lowered. This is only my personal perception.
Richard Nixon is probably the name you are asking for. He resigned his office due to the Watergate Scandal . Impeachment charges were being prepared against him by a House committee at the time of his resignation.
The outcome of the Watergate scandal was the resignation of Richard Nixon.
Attorney General Mitchell resigned in disgrace. Nixon replaced Kliendest with Richardson, and the televised Senate Committee hearings led to Nixon's resignation one step ahead of an Impeachment indictment.
his impending impeachment for his role in the watergate scandal.
It was called Watergate, after the hotel in Washington .
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Richard M. Nixon was associated with the Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to his resignation in 1974.
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The Watergate scandal was the sole cause to Nixon's threat of impeachment.
No, Hillary Clinton was not fired from the Watergate investigation. She worked as a lawyer on the Watergate impeachment inquiry staff, and her role was not terminated but she eventually left the team as her career advanced.
The Watergate scandal lead to distrust between the branches of government. Ultimately, it was the cause for the resignation of the president. Credibility of the executive branch was at an all time low. The legislative branch took over control of the country.