Which of the following is not true of Watergate?
a. The term Watergate has been used to refer to both a specific incident and a range of abuses by the Nixon Administration
b. The Nixon White House initially dismissed the break-in at the Watergate as a “third rate burglary”
c. Only low-level Nixon Re-election Committee personnel, but no high-level White House officials, went to prison in connection with Watergate
d. Nixon was pardon and excused from criminal liability in the Watergate matter by his successor, Gerald Ford
c. Only low-level Nixon Re-election Committee personnel, but no high-level White House officials, went to prison in connection with Watergate
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