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The Teapot Dome Scandal was an American political scandal of the early 1920s. It involved the secret leasing of federal oil reserves at Elk Hills, California, and Teapot Dome, Wyoming, by Albert Bacon Fall—U.S. Pres. Warren G. Harding's secretary of the interior—to oil tycoons Edward L.
According to the Constitution, the amount of time the president and vice president serve in the office together for one term is four years. They can be reelected only once.
The correct answer is the county sheriff, the district attorney, and the county assessor
the county sheriff: is a legal officer responsible for a county. In practice, the specific combination of a sheriff's legal, political and ceremonial obligations varies widely from country to country.
the district attorney: the promoter is a public agent and his main objective is to defend society and its interests. He acts as a law enforcement officer and can take action if he wants to investigate suspected crimes such as embezzlement of public funds.
the county assessor: is a local government official who estimates the value of real property within a city, town, or village's boundaries.