The Watergate scandal began on June 17, 1972 when burglars from the Committee to Re-elect the President were arrested while

A) placing eavesdropping devices in the secret meeting rooms in the Pentagon.
B) destroying records of illegal campaign contributions to President Nixon.
C) placing illegal wiretaps on telephones of journalists critical of the Nixon administration.
D) installing eavesdropping devices at the Democratic party headquarters.


D

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