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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
7

 Gerald Ford's popularity plummeted and never recovered after heA)chose Nelson Rockefeller to serve as vice-president.B)increase

d American bombing campaigns against Cambodia.C)pardoned Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have committed in office.D)rejected congressional demands for another investigation into the Watergate break-in.
History
2 answers:
satela [25.4K]3 years ago
8 0
 the answer is C. pardoned Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have committed in office
AnnZ [28]3 years ago
5 0

Gerald Ford's popularity plummeted and never recovered after he pardoned Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have committed in office. Option C is correct.

On September 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford granted Richard Nixon a full and unconditional pardon for any crimes he might have committed against the United States during his term in office. The pardon included Nixon's actions during the Watergate scandal.

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