“Watergate” was a break-in by the Democratic National Committee. True False Question 2.2. President Richard Nixon was impeached. True False Question 3.3. The reasons surrounding President Nixon’s resignation were examples of separation of powers. True False Question 4.4. Half of Congress can override a presidential veto. True False
5. Why are the government’s powers separated? (Points : 3) to share power to limit power to get more done to make states the most powerful Question 6.6. The concept of our government system is called __________. (Points : 3) Congressional Federalism Executive none of the above Question 7.7. The 1972 break-in at the DNC headquarters is called ____________. (Points : 3) Presidential Scandal Wiretap Watergate none of the above Question 8.8. How was President Nixon implicated in Watergate? (Points : 3) Nixon’s phones were tapped. Nixon taped White House conversations. Nixon’s advisors told the police. Nixon confessed.
Who forced Nixon to release the taped phone conversations? (Points : 3) Supreme Court Vice-president Senate House of Representatives Question 10.10. What is true about the separation of powers in the Federal government? (Points : 3) They overlap. They check each other. They balance each other. all of the above Question 11.11. What is another name for the U.S. federal legislature? (Points : 3) Congress Representatives Senate House
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