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15 June, 20:59

What did President Johnson's escalation of the Vietnam War and President Nixon's involvement in covering up the Watergate scandal demonstrate to the American public?

The two major political parties were essentially the same.

Elected leaders were capable of abusing their power.

The federal government was out of touch with regular people.

Social activism was ineffective at producing positive change.

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  1. 15 June, 21:14
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    The correct answer is "Elected leaders were capable of abusing their power."

    For Lyndon B. Johnson, he abused the powers given to him in the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed by the United States Congress. His massive escalation in Vietnam despite the lack of US success shows how he abused his executive power.

    For Richard Nixon, he tried to cover up a huge break in to the Democratic National Convention headquarters at the Watergate complex. He tried to use the excuse of "executive privilege" as a means to keep his recorded conversations from the American public.
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