Answer: a COVER-UP
Context/detail:
"Watergate" was the scandal in which persons working for President Nixon's reelection campaign committed crimes to spy on their opponents at Democratic party headquarters, and then efforts were made to cover up those crimes. Nixon didn't directly order the break-ins and spying attempts, but he did order the cover-up of his administration's connections to those activities.
The first break-in attempt by burglars working on Nixon's behalf occurred in May, 1972, as persons connected to the Nixon reelection campaign broke into the Democratic National Committee office in the Watergate complex of buildings in Washington, DC. They were planting wire-taps on the Democrats' phone lines, and also stole copies of documents. When the wire-taps didn't work properly, they broke in again (in June) to try to fix the surveillance devices, but they were caught.
Nixon's role in Watergate was especially in his efforts and those of members of his staff to cover up what had happened. Ultimately, the Watergate affair brought down the Nixon presidency. He resigned in order to avoid impeachment. And the whole affair made Americans more distrusting of government.
This is why Supporting the French in indochina problematic for president Truman
Large profits made by Sante Fe traders encouraged people to move towards west.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Sante Fe traders is an early trading group whose trading route mainly involves central North America. It mainly linked New Mexico, Franklin, and Missouri with Santa Fe.
This route helped people to open the region to U.S. economic development and settlement, playing a very important role in the expansion of the U.S. People thus started migrating or moving to the west to acquire free lands and profits made by the Sante Fe traders.
Answer:
D. Brown VS Board of education declaried that Seperate but equal was not legal
Explanation:
In Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) a unanimous Supreme Court declared that racial segregation in public schools is