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U.S. military officials said that after the raid U.S. forces took the body of bin Laden to Afghanistan for identification, then buried it at sea within 24 hours of his death in accordance with Islamic tradition. Al-Qaeda confirmed the death on May 6 with posts made on militant websites, vowing to avenge the killing.
Answer:
1: DR. LAWERNCE NIXON
:2 MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
Explanation:
The question wants us to give the roles that all the branches of government and media played in the water gate scandal.
<h3>The role that the Judiciary played</h3>
- ruled that Nixon's claim of executive privilege did not extend to his secret tape recordings.
<h3>The Role that the Legislative played </h3>
- called witnesses to testify in the investigation of the Watergate break-in and cover-up.
- approved articles of impeachment against Nixon
The witness was John Wesley Dean who was an attorney of the white house.
<h3>The role that the media played</h3>
- was the first to publish information about the break-in, helping bring the scandal to light.
<h3>The role that the executive played</h3>
- refuse to cooperate with the Watergate investigation.
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