How did Gerald Ford deal with the Watergate scandal after he became the president of the United States?

A) He offered Nixon a full presidential pardon.
B) He demanded that Nixon be tried like any other citizen.
C) He ordered further investigation on the scandal.
D) He offered a reward for anyone with information about the scandal.
E) He persuaded Spiro Agnew to resign from his post of vice president.


A

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