Evaluate the statement that the Watergate scandal has fundamentally transformed presidential-media relationships in the United States. Use examples to support your claims

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should:
a. Explain that the Watergate scandal involved a media investigation, led by Washington Post reporters Woodward and Bernstein, into the arrest of five men for trying to burglarize the Democratic Party headquarters, which eventually led to Nixon stonewalling congressional investigations, threatening the Washington Post, and eventually resigning from office.
b.Identify that although this was not the first presidential scandal to receive media coverage—earlier ones included the impeachment of Andrew Johnson and the Teapot Dome scandal—Watergate, more than any other, drove a wedge between the president and the press.
c. Analyze how Watergate demonstrated the professional rewards to be gained by exposing scandal and how that led to a change in the norms of White House news coverage,bringing media deference to an end, increasing revelation and amplification of scandals by the media (such as Ford's pardon of Nixon and the Iran-Contra scandal), and making the shortcomings of a president's personal life fodder for news coverage.

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A)had no effect on Romney's favorability ratings B) was not responsible for Romney's election defeat C)was directly correlated to Romney's steep decline in favorability D)was directly linked to Romney's loss in the election

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Which levels of analysis describes the identity argument that Asian values encourage competent bureaucracies, but de-emphasize individualism?

a. The individual level of analysis b. The domestic level of analysis c. The foreign policy level of analysis d. The systemic level of analysis

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b. states, but not local governments, have taxation power. c. states, but not local governments, have total control over the resources within their borders. d. states serve as patronage outposts for the president. e. the governments of states and larger cities are represented at the national level.

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