Answer:
for me (from clicking on your profile) it says 9.
Explanation:
I think you might be looking at the "your influence" panel, which only shows the past 7 days.
Click on your profile to see all of your stats.
Working for the election of sympathetic public officials
This can easily be answered by looking up their names or "the Watergate scandal" on Google. If you didn't have access to Google, however, you should know that the Watergate scandal involved former President Nixon spying on his political opponents at the Watergate hotel. Although this is not infallible logic, if you had to make an 'educated guess', Nixon was the president at the time. The president lives in Washington D.C, the US capital. This should lead you to believe that the Washington Post might have uncovered this scandal. Indeed those two reporters worked for the Washington Post.
Two Roman Historians and There Difference:
<span>·
</span>Titus Livy – The Roman Historian who is
responsible for writing or making use of legends. He was able to write the
monumental history of the Rome and even its people.
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</span>Aeneas Tacticus – The Roman Historian
responsible for writing history that is factional. He is considered to be one
of the earliest Greek Writers.
The Supreme court was involved in the case, but the people who argued for their clients were Addis Emmet and Thomas J. Oakley argued for Ogden, while U.S. Attorney General William Wirt and Daniel Webster argued for Gibbons.