The second edition of Watergate: A Brief History with Documents presents a collection of relevant historic documents from Nixon's acceptance speech at the 1968 Republican National Convention to his 1974 pardon.Includes transcripts of recently-released Watergate tapes that reveal Nixonβs thoughts and
Watergate: A Brief History with Documents, Second Edition
β Scribed by Stanley I. Kutler
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 234
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The second edition of Watergate: A Brief History with Documents presents a collection of relevant historic documents from Nixon's acceptance speech at the 1968 Republican National Convention to his 1974 pardon.Includes transcripts of recently-released Watergate tapes that reveal Nixonβs thoughts and reactions to events as they unfolded, and that deal with the identity of the anonymous source known as βDeep Throatβ.Uses the crisis to explain how American politics and law work and provides an indication of the way the country may handle future crisesProvides brief summaries of what happened to various Watergate participantsCovers the entire span of time from Nixon's 1968 acceptance speech at the RNC until his pardon in 1974
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