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3. What came to be known as the Watergate cover-up?

Nixon's attempts to stop the investigation into the Watergate break-in

the resignation of Nixon's top two advisors in March 1973

the firing of three men Involved in the Watergate Investigation on Saturday, October 19,1973

Nixon's refusal to allow the full transcripts of his Oval Office tapes to be released to the
public

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Answer:

The answer would be D, Nixon's refusal to allow the full transcripts of his Oval Office tapes to be released to the

public

Explanation:

Nixon was part of the scandal, making A false.

Nixon's advisors weren't important to the case, meaning B wouldn't be a priority.

Again with C, this simply wasn't a major part of the case, so it wouldn't be a focus.

D is far more accurate as the supreme court had to investigate to actually get the tapes revealed, and it pertains to the main idea of the case much more than the other options

Answer:

-Nixon's attempts to stop the investigation into the Watergate break-in

Explanation:

-Nixon and his advisers tried to stop the FBI from investigating the Watergate break-in. They destroyed documents, bribed people to stay quiet, and eventually fired the Watergate special prosecutor, the attorney general, and the deputy attorney general when they would not cooperate with the cover-up.

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