Participating in jury duty. You get put on a list once you turn 18.
Answer:
imposing conditionality
Explanation:
The IMF uses its loans to attempt to control and fix the economies of countries that need its help by " imposing conditionality."
In an attempt to fix the economies of countries that need its help the International Monetary Fund, IMF imposes conditionality by recommending economic policy to the countries that want to get its loans. This is to ensure that the country will be able to repay the loans.
He was angry and disapointed and a little embarrished.
Answer: Mussolini and Hitler had similar ways of thinking. Stalin did not. They were on opposite ends of the spectrum. Stalin was communist, Hitler and Mussolini were Fascist. So their political views were wildly different.
However, they were all very ambitious, stubborn and intelligent people. They were all awful no doubt, but their intelligence can’t denied. They all managed to convince/fool an entire race into conforming to an extreme belief, which is destructive to others.
I guess the single most important trait they had in common was that they were all manipulative.
Explanation:
Because the break-in was carried out by political operatives working on behalf of President Nixon, and Nixon himself was involved in trying to cover up his administration's connection to the burglary efforts.
Context/details:
The first break-in by burglars was 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.
The formation of the "plumbers" actually preceded Watergate. They were a "special investigations" unit that the Nixon White House had set up in 1971 to stop the leaking of classified information. Members of this group were those then later involved in the Watergate break-in (among other activities).
"Deep Throat" was the name given to an inside source at the FBI that gave information concerning Watergate to reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of the Washington Post. Years later it was revealed that Deep Throat was Mark Felt, who at the time was Associate Director of the FBI.
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.