office phones were bugged for information. A president was impeached and then resigned days later after being connected to the crime. In the late 1970s, the Watergate Scandal had a huge impact on Americans and the government. Since then Americans have become more concerned and involved with the presidential elections. Each revelation gave Americans another reason not to trust elected officials and to believe all the awful things said about the government. Many Americans recall being shocked…
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Forrest Gump Historic references are an extremely important part of Forrest Gump’s plot. This movie satirically represented multiple major events throughout the United States in the 60’s and 70’s. From the war in Vietnam to the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, Forrest Gump was full of allusions to US history. What I personally found interesting is that although Forrest Gump is the protagonist, this movie also portrays him as an observer to these historical events and, by extension…
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The Watergate Scandal The Watergate Affair, is the worst political scandal in U.S. history. It led to the resignation of the president, Richard M. Nixon, after he became implicated in an attempt to cover up the scandal. "The Watergate Affair" refers to the break-in and electronic bugging in 1972, of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate apartment, and office building complex in Washington D.C. The term was applied to several related scandals. More than thirty…
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Convention (DNC) in the Watergate Hotel complex. (The Watergate Story) Various money trails connected these men to a fundraising organization called the Committee to Reelect the President. Immediately afterward, two reporters launched an investigation into the break-in and into a series of wiretaps that were found in the DNC. “Watergate” became a national scandal and as the trial progressed records revealed that the Nixon administration had attempted multiple cover-ups. These revelations…
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Arthur Montiel Dr. Blaine History 1302 27 June 2012 The Iran-Contra Scandal Barely a decade removed from the Watergate scandal and the resignation of President Richard Nixon, the United States would learn of another political scandal, the Iran-Contra affair. The Watergate scandal had the rock solid evidence of the arrests related to the break-in at the Watergate complex, and the audio tapes of the President recording conversations, Iran-Contra was littered with false statements, recants, and shredded…
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government did not have any privacy. A historical example would be the Watergate Break-in. It involved President Nixon secretly recording every conversation that was held in his office. That when it got out to the public it created massive controversy. That in the end congress had to do something and led to President Nixon to become the first ever president to resign from office which shocked the nation.…
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in which American troops had brutally massacred innocent women and children in the village of My Lai, in South Vietnam. It also led to more opposition to the war in America. Watergate The events and scandal surrounding a breakin at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972. Led to revelations that White House staff had orchestrated it, and from there a string of illegalities were exposed, including Nixon's own abuses of power; there was much controversy over the White House's attempts to coverup the allegations and…
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dystopian, totalitarian novel, due to social or political unrest. This constant desire for a better tomorrow is great for our nation’s growth, however it also leads to irrational conclusions about our extent of freedom. Orwell’s vision of the future is far from relevant in modern American society. Today’s politics are a game of distraction, not destruction, of information. A more paralleled novel, yet still very dramatized, would be A Brave New World. This novel more correctly predicts a world in which society…
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Republicans' united opposition to pass an economic stimulus programme, overhaul the US healthcare system, lay down new rules for Wall Street and the banking industry, and rescue the US auto industry from collapse. Later, he and the Democrats overturned a two-decade-old law banning openly gay Americans from serving in the US military. Wielding his presidential authority, Mr Obama also acted without the consent of Congress to grant temporary legal status to some young illegal immigrants brought to the…
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“Congress and Individual Privacy in a New Security Age” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Monday, May 15, 2006 We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government. –Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas (1966) An American has no sense of privacy. He does not know what it means. There is no such thing in the country. –George Bernard Shaw (1933) You already have zero privacy–get over it. –Scott…
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