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Fill in the blank word: LINGER
Explanation: "Linger" means to remain or stay for a longer amount of time. Your statement is in regard to Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, which helped slaves escape to safety. When helping slaves along the routes from one hiding place to another, Harriet had to make sure that they didn't <u>linger</u> too long in any one place.
The assignment you're working with, I presume, comes from Ann Petry's biography article: Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave. who had been held in slavery in Maryland. She escaped to Philadelphia in 1849 ... but then went back to rescue her family and help them to freedom. Then she helped extended family members, and eventually was helping many, many slaves to freedom on what became known as the "Underground Railroad" -- a secret network of routes from one safe house to another that aided slaves in their escape.
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The scandal of Watergate is probably one of the biggest cases of political corruption and abuse of power by a leader in the United States, and certainly one of the best known in the world. Initiated in the 1970´s, and after the discovery of all that encompassed this scandal, Watergate brought the end of President Richard Nixon´s political career and he avoided jail time merely because he was pardoned by the later elected President Gerald Ford.
1. Watergate, in essence was the result of the discovery of the fraudulent actions taken by President Nixon and his re-election campaign managers by wiretapping leaders and members of the opposing Democratic Party and also the discovery of the way that Nixon used his powers, especially with the FBI and other agencies to cover the actions. The answer, then to the first question is A: The cover-up involved criminal activities and obstruction of justice by the president of the United States.
2. The lasting effects of Watergate are many and they range from political to social effects. In the political and legal arena, it forced Congress to take measures to ensure something like this never happened again and passed several Acts to prevent it, like the Freedom of Information Act. Also, politically, the Republicans lost a lot of seats and most importantly, Gerard Ford, who pardoned Nixon, lost the reelection in 1976. But probably the biggest blow was socially. Because after that people became really dubitative of their political leaders and of their government. This is why the second answer is B: Many Americans lost faith in their government and became cynical about politics.
The most important part is that majority rules.
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