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29 September, 11:13
Why is the case United States V. Nixon important?
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Melody Vincent
29 September, 11:14
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It's important because it limited the power of the president after the watergate incident
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29 September, 11:30
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The US wanted to know if nixon was responsible for watergate (he was), and he almost became the first impeached president.
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