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In History / High School | 2014-03-09

Which statement best describes Richard Nixonโ€™s attitude toward Watergate?

A. He did not believe that wiretapping the Democratic National Headquarters and trying to cover it up were serious enough to be impeached over.

B. He felt he was being unjustly prosecuted by political adversaries in both parties.

C. He did not believe that there was anything wrong with wiretapping the Democratic National Headquarters.

D. He felt that Vice President Spiro Agnew should have been impeached for his role.

E. He left office for the good of the country while continuing to maintain his innocence.

Asked by Marget99

Answer (3)

Either a) or c) definitely not the others

Answered by Cjupiter | 2024-06-10

**Answer:(A) He did not believe that wiretapping the **
**Democratic National Headquarters and **
**trying to cover it up were serious **
enough to be impeached over. ;

Answered by nickmerck6 | 2024-06-12

Richard Nixon's attitude toward Watergate is best described by option B, as he felt he was being unjustly prosecuted by political adversaries. This sentiment reflects his belief that many of the actions taken against him had political motivations. Despite the evidence against him, he maintained his innocence until resigning from the presidency in 1974.
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Answered by Cjupiter | 2024-12-20