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the "watergate" scandal began following the break-in of whose headquarters?
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1.
the "watergate" scandal began following the break-in of whose headquarters?
republican party
american communist party
central intelligence agency
democratic national committee
2.
on what specific charges was nixon to be impeached?
attempted larceny
witness to a crime
obstruction of justice
failure to appear in court
3.
on what date did the nixon presidency end?
june 17, 1972
october 20, 1973
august 9, 1974
september 8, 1974
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