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1. President Nixon and Henry
Kissinger favored the idea of détente with
China. DĂ©tente means:

A. Increased hostility

B. Normal relations as with the Western
nations

C. Willingness to accept and deal with the
reality of conflicting ideologies.

2. Did the United States
involvement in Vietnam end under
Nixon’s administration?

A. Yes

B. No

3. What was NOT something that
the Nixon administration used to
intimidate or silence opponents?

A. Wiretapping

B. Income Tax investigations

C. Enemies list

D. Direct meetings with opponents

4. Who were the plumbers?

A. They were foreign diplomats who
favored détente

B. They were leading opponents to the
Vietnam war

C. They were powerful Nixon supporters
who sought to use any means to stop
opposition

5. What was not a tactic used in
the 1972 election?

A. Election money was taken from
questionable sources

B. Edmund Muskie was targeted
personally

C. Fundraising was done with implied
favoritism in exchange

D. Open accounts were released for
public scrutiny.

6. What was the main goal of the
men who broke into the Democratic
Party Headquarters?

A. To wiretap the offices

B. To take money from the Democratic
Party

C. To get personal information about the
democratic candidates

D. To help the Democratic party election

7. Did Nixon’s administration try to silence
the plumbers who broke into the Watergate
building?

A. Yes, bribery was tried

B. No, nothing was done to buy their
silence

8. Did the Watergate break-ins
help Nixon win the 1972 election?

A. It made no difference, Nixon won by a
landslide.

B. Yes, it made a different in helping
Nixon win the election.

9. Do we now know who the secret
informer was?

A. Yes, it was Mark Felt—and we learned
that just before he died.

B. No, the informer remains anonymous
to this day

10. Did President Nixon order the
Watergate break in?

A. Yes, he did. He wanted the
wiretapping done on the Democratic
Headquarters.

B. No, he did not. However, he did
participate in the cover up.

11. What is ever factually
ascertained how the tapes were
missing 18 minutes?

A. Yes, Nixon’s secretary was clearly
responsible.

B. No, due to the awkward stance of the
secretary, it was doubted.

12. Impeachment is:

A. Finding a president not guilty

B. Finding a president guilty, and forcing
him to leave office

C. Finding a president guilty—but not
necessarily kicking them out of office.

13. What branch did not help to
uncover the events of the
Watergate break-in and coverup.

A. The executive

B. The judicial

C. The legislative

D. The fourth branch—the free press

14. Why did Nixon resign?

A. He had to cover up a personal scandal

B. He knew he would be impeached for
circumventing the constitution

C. He was blackmailed into resigning

15. What was the most damaging
about the Watergate scandal?

A. The extent of devious corruption
among Nixon supporters in covering up
the scandal

B. The fact that the plumbers broke into
the Democratic Party Headquarters

C. The reporters uncovering secret
informers

D. The president was involved in the
cover-up.

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