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Watergate Scandal

The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal in the United States during the early 1970s. It began with a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex in 1972, linked to President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign. As investigations unfolded, it revealed a widespread abuse of power, including illegal wiretaps and efforts to cover up the administration's involvement. The scandal ultimately led to Nixon's resignation in 1974, making him the first U.S. president to step down from office. Watergate highlighted issues of governmental transparency and accountability, shaping American politics for years to come.

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    The Watergate scandal was a major political event in the early 1970s that involved a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters, located in the Watergate office complex, by members of President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign. It led to a cover-up by the Nixon administration and extensive investigations, revealing abuses of power. The scandal ultimately resulted in Nixon's resignation in 1974, making him the first U.S. president to do so. It significantly eroded public trust in government and led to reforms aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in politics.