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The Watergate scandal was a political scandal in the United States involving the administration of U.S. President Richard Nixon from 1972 to 1974 that led to Nixon's resignation. The scandal stemmed from the Nixon administration's continuous attempts to cover up its involvement in the June 17, 1972 failed break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Washington, D.C. Watergate Office Building. After the five perpetrators were arrested, the press and the U.S. Justice Department connected the cash found on them at the time to the Nixon re-election campaign committee. Further investigations, along with revelations during subsequent trials of the burglars, led the U.S. House of Representatives to grant its judiciary committee additional investigation authority to probe into "certain matters within its jurisdiction," and the U.S. Senate to create a special investigative committee. The resultant Senate Watergate hearings commenced were broadcast "gavel-to-gavel" nationwide by PBS and aroused public interest. Witnesses testified that the president had approved plans to cover up administration involvement in the break-in, and that there was a voice-activated taping system in the Oval Office. Throughout the investigation, the administration resisted its probes, which led to a constitutional crisis.
The correct answer is C. The Rules Committee decides whether the debate can take place.
The House of Representatives is part of the of the federal government's legislative branch and shares equal responsibility for lawmaking with the U.S. Senate (the other part of the legislative branch), and each state is guaranteed at least one member of the House of Representatives.
When a bill is introduced in the House (<em>A bill can only be introduced by a member of the House called a sponsor</em>) it is sent to a committee, the committee votes on whether it should be scheduled or not and if they vote in favor the Rules Committee will study the bill carefully, and make a recommendation.
The Rules Committee determines which bills advance to the floor calendar for consideration by the full Senate and is <em>in charge of deciding the rules of the debate</em> (conditions and amount of time allocated for general debate) and whether the debate can take place or not.
I believe these are correct, if they aren’t I’m sorry
1. C
2. G
3. I
4. E
5. A
6. J
7. D
8. F
9. B
10. H
Answer:
A. A list of grievances (complaints) against the king of England
Explanation:
not only were these grievances against the king of England, but the british government as well. the colonists had been treated unfairly by the king, and eventually all this unfair treatment led to the declaration of independence being born.