Which statement best describes Richard
Nixon’s attitude toward Watergate?
(A) He did not believe that wiretapping the
Democratic National Headquarters and
trying to cover it up were serious
enough to be impeached over.
(B) He felt he was being unjustly prosecuted
by political adversaries in both parties.
(C) He did not believe that there was
anything wrong with wiretapping the
Democratic National Headquarters.
(D) He felt that Vice President Spiro Agnew
should have been impeached for his
role.
(E) He left office for the good of the country
while continuing to maintain his
innocence.
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