As President Nixon faced the final throes of the Watergate scandal back home, Turkey invaded Cyprus in July of 1974. Following the invasion, the U.S. Navy swooped in to evacuate almost American citizens from the island country to Beirut. The following month, Nixon resigned from his presidency...
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The revelation of the Watergate scandal is a historical example of revealing hidden misconduct. Share Your Discovery Share via Social Media Embed This Content Embed Code Share Directly via Messenger Link Previous ComparisonADHD vs. Gifted Next ComparisonPalpation vs. Percussion Author Spotlight Written...
Mast focused his book on a similar scandal that occurred in Washington called the Watergate scandal with Richard Nixon that displayed similar endeavors that occur in American politics. “The Performative Presidency” is a clearly written and compact book on an important topic too often ignored by so...
In the early 1970s, one of the most infamous scandals to rock the White House began. During the 1972 Presidential election, aides to President Richard Nixon broke into the Democratic Party's headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC. Their goal was to help Nixon get reelected. ...
As President Nixon faced the final throes of the Watergate scandal back home, Turkey invaded Cyprus in July of 1974. Following the invasion, the U.S. Navy swooped in to evacuate almost American citizens from the island country to Beirut. The following month, Nixon resigned from his presidency...
The political thriller All the President's Men, based on the book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, was released in theaters. Starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman, the film tells the story of the two Washington Post reporters who uncovered the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to ...
Richard Nixon's Paranoia Leads to Watergate Scandal THE BURGLARS James McCord HIS ROLE:A former CIA officer and FBI agent, McCord was one of the five burglars arrested at theWatergatecomplex, and the “chief wiretapper” of the operation. During the burglary, McCord, then security director of...
On Aug. 9, 1974, President Richard Nixon resigned over his role in the Watergate scandal. "I hope that I will have hastened the start of the process of healing,” Nixon said in his final speech from the Oval Office. This Getty Images photo depicts the 37th president's farewells to Wh...
While the Watergate scandal is one of the most well-known Presidential scandals of the modern era,it didnotend with Nixon’s impeachment. In 1974, it was revealed that Nixonhad directed people loyal to him to break into the headquarters of his political opponentsin search of information. Addit...