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thanks Which of the following is an example of how an individual can influence government? your cousin sends money to help a friend who lost a job in government. Your neighbor writes a letter to the mayor about the city’s streetlights. An animal rights organization supports new laws for animal health care. A television station airs a speech by a candidate for an elected position.

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President Nixon believed that the president is not above the law under any circumstance burglars are not in the tapes so he should not release them burglars under investigation were completely innocent president has the privilege of protecting communications

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President Nixon resigned from the presidency because he had an argument with his advisors lost the support of the American people had a role in the Watergate break-in lost the case of United States v. Nixon

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On this day in 1974, President Richard M. Nixon resigns in the wake of the Watergate burglary scandal. He was the first president in American history to resign. In a televised address, Nixon, flanked by his family, announced to the American public that he would step down rather than endure a Senate impeachment trial for obstruction of justice. Since 1972, Nixon had battled increasing vociferous allegations that he knew of, and may have authorized, a botched burglary in which several men were arrested for attempting to bug the offices of the Democratic National Committee, located in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. Between 1972 and 1974, the press, and later a Senate investigation committee, revealed disturbing details that revealed that Nixon had indeed attempted to cover up the crime committed by key members of his administration and re-election committee. The most damning evidence came from subpoenaed tape recordings of Nixon's White House conversations. Nixon fought the release of the tapes, which led the House of Representatives in 1973 to initiate impeachment charges against the president for obstruction of justice. During the televised address, Nixon stated that he had never been a "quitter" and that choosing to resign went against his instincts. He refused to confess to committing the alleged high crimes and misdemeanors of which he was accused. He claimed his decision was encouraged by his political base and was in the best interests of the country and said that he hoped it would heal the political and social division caused by the Watergate scandal. A report by the Washington Post on August 9 revealed the drama that had unfolded in the White House cabinet room an hour before Nixon's resignation speech. After saying goodbye to 46 members of Congress, including his staunchest supporters, the president told them that the "country could not operate with a half-time President," broke into tears and left the room.

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Imagine you strongly support a certain bill. You want it passed into law. Which of the following actions is the most powerful way for you to support that effort? Directly contact lawmakers who will vote on the bill. Directly contact the media about creating an ad for the bill. Indirectly lobby interest groups to ask for their support. Indirectly lobby the public through letters to the editor.

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Imagine you strongly support a certain bill. You want it passed into law. Which of the following actions is the most powerful way for you to support that effort? Directly contact lawmakers who will vote on the bill. Directly contact the media about creating an ad for the bill. Indirectly lobby interest groups to ask for their support. Indirectly lobby the public through letters to the editor.

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The State of Florida ordered a recount of the 2000 votes because too many counties used the “butterfly” ballot against the state law George Bush did not believe that the state had run a fair election Al Gore did not believe that the state had run a fair election state law required a recount when the results were close

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