I think it would be D too
Here is some information that will help.
1) Nixon did not want to give over the tapes for multiple reasons. Two of the most popular reasons he used were these tapes discussed issues of national security and he had the "executive privilege" of keeping them.
2) Nixon understands that there are several levels of government all with different functions. However, based on his actions, he believes that all government functions start and end with him.
3) Nixon's idea of executive privilege shows that he felt that the president has a certain set of protections/immunities that other citizens do not have. Nixon felt that his position as president gave him these powers.
4) Chief Justice Burger argues that the idea of executive privilege is determined by the Supreme Court, as they are the ones responsible for interpreting the law.
Without the primary source mentioned in the worksheet, this is the best information I can give you.
The Treaty of Versailles, which effectively ended World War I, required Germany to "pay reparations"--which were very harsh and actually led to the outbreak of World War II.
Answer:
During the presidency of Kennedy, Kennedy signed the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom. And during the presidency of Eisenhower, the Civil Rights Act of 1957 was signed.
Explanation:
the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty banned nuclear-weapon tests in the atmosphere, in outer space, and underwater but permitted underground testing.
the Civil Rights Act of 1957 gave power to federal officials to prosecute individuals that conspired to deny another citizen's right to vote