Jefferson and Hamilton disagreed on whether the United States should have a strong, central government or not.
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Answer: A) Nixon resigned as President.
Explanation:
Nixon tried to block the judicial process, which led the public to call for the president to be impeached for obstruction of justice. In 1974, in United States v. Richard M. Nixon, the Supreme Court ruled that the president had to surrender the so-called Watergate tapes. Nixon resigned to avoid being impeached. Nixon had begun his presidency hoping to heal America, to “bring people together.” He left the presidency having deeply wounded the nation. The credibility gap between the presidency and the public that had developed under Lyndon B. Johnson had become a chasm under Nixon, as the Watergate revelations fueled a widespread cynicism about the integrity of politics and politicians.
The city's government became aware of corruption and mismanagement and used various strategies to reform and became more responsible.
The whole country was at a disarray. The Nobles and the King had too much power over the workers and the farmers and they were constantly at a strife with each other. The totalitarian government came as a response to this because they wanted to introduce a system that would end the problems through strict control of all aspects of statehood.<span />