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    how he was defeated. Unfortunately, however, the methods in which he used to bring his enemies down and to protect himself were often shady and underhanded. Perhaps the most shocking of which were the illegal activities included in the Watergate scandal. Nixon had a hand in not only selling ambassadorships; but also harassing the Democratic National Committee chairman Lawrence O’Brien, stealing files to blackmail retired presidents, and even putting spies in political groups he deemed radical. What

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    While the effects of Watergate had far-reaching consequences for journalism, not everything to come out of the scandal came to be positive. As a result of the Watergate scandal many journalists try to find a Watergate like story even where there is none, Monicagate is a perfect example. In addition, many critics of the media argue since Watergate many people have become disenfranchised with Media's constant negativity. Another result of Watergate is the use of the media as a tool for political

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    Throughout history, the American people have had a hard time instilling trust in their government and political leaders. Between the numerous scandals involving United States presidents and other political leaders and the dozens of conspiracy theories encompassing the United States government, it is no wonder why the American people have lost trust in their government, and why the United States has become the laughing stock of foreign countries. The 2016 presidential election was arguably the most

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    gain. The Enron scandal is an example of a continuing trend of falsifying data in the history of white collar crime. Falsifying data has been a problem that has been happening for a long

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    Watergate scandal. Colson was offered a position to help Nixon with special interactions such as getting rid of the men who released “Pentagon Papers” and help Nixon win the 2nd election. Charles Colson should not have agreed to work for Nixon with the Watergate scandal for three reasons. He has a family he would lose, there would be punishment, and he would jeopardize national security. The first reason Charles Colson should not have agreed to work for Nixon with the Watergate scandal is because

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    The Watergate Scandal Abstract On November 5, 1968 Richard M. Nixon was elected the 37th president of the United States. In 1972 Nixon was reelected in a landslide victory. However, His undoing was already in the works. A few months prior to Nixon’s reelection a group of men linked to the

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    our thoughts are “they would never lie to us or hide things from us”, but unfortunately that’s not always the case. One of the biggest political scandals to hit the United States of America was the Watergate scandal involving our very own President Richard Nixon. This scandal caused a lot of American’s to lose trust and hope in the presidency. The scandal received its name from the Watergate apartment and office complex that was located in Washington D.C., where a burglary took place on June 17, 1972

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    Rampart Scandal By: Cindy Medina Cindy Medina CJCU 403 John Strain April 15, 2012 Rampart Scandal in the LAPD Department Growing up everyone has been told stories of cops and how they represent being hero’s. Cops are supposed to save peoples lives and stand up against crime and violence but the stores we have been told are not exactly one hundred percent correct. The LAPD was involved in one of the most talked about scandals known as the Rampart Scandal

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    Black Friday: The black friday scandal was a scandal that started on September 24, 1969. There were a lot of people involved but the two biggest people were Jay Gould and Jim Fisk. Jay and Jim both planed on covering the nations gold market, the robber barons wanted to make a mint by driving the gold price into the stratosphere. The two of them built a network of corruption all the way from Wall street and the New York City Government all the way to the family of President Ulysses S. Grant. Jay and

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    The Watergate Scandal      The Watergate Scandal involved a number of illegal activities that were designed to help President Richard Nixon win re-election. The scandal involved burglary, wiretapping, campaign financing violations, and the use of government agencies to harm political opponents. A major part of the scandal was also the cover-up of all these illegal actions. “Watergate, however, differed from most previous political scandals because personal greed apparently did not play an important

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