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What was the date of the Watergate break in?
June 17th, 1972
Who did McCord claim to work for?
CIA
What is Watergate?
an appt. complex
How many men were arrested in the burglary?
5
What office was broken into?
Democratic Headquarters
How much money did the men have when they were arrested?
$2,300
Who's name was found in the robbers address books?
Howard Hunt
What were the men carrying?
bugging devices, tear gas, electronics, weapons, money
Where did Woodward go to college?
Yale
What time were the men arrested?
2:30am
What phrase did Berstein make famous?
all the presidents men
How long did Woodward work for the post?
9 months
What was the attire of the burglars?
suits and latex gloves
What was Nixon's statement on June 22, 1972
the whitehouse was not involved
what did the burglars state as their occupations?
anti communists
Woodstein was created by...
Post Editors
Who was set up at the start to take the fall?
Liddy
What was Woodward's signal to his informant?
red flag in the flower pot
a 302 is a novel described as...
an interview/fbi report
GAO stands for...
general accounting agency
what did the gao report state?
$500,000 was missing and routed through mexico
who was Deep Throat?
woodwards whitehouse informant
What was the name of the slush fund?
Convention Security
What was Deep Throats signal to Woodward?
writing in his newspaper
How did the Republicans delay the report?
claimed they didn't have enough information
Sloan was...
innocent
Where did Berstein fly and what did he have to do?
Miami and wait for hours to speak to Dardis
what was Bersteins favorite hobby?
riding a bike
Who was Kalmbach?
The president's lawyer
Who was Sally Harmony?
Secretary to G. Liddy
People were frightened when Woodstein knocked on their doors
True
Berstein dropped out of college
True
Bob and Carl were friends before the case
False
Berstien was a better writer than Woodward
True
Clawson wrote the Canuck Letter
True
Marilyn Berger had a drink with Clawson
False
Gordon Liddy worked for the FBI
False
Deep Throat had access to white house info, FBI, Justice, and CRP
True
Woodstein believed Haldeman controlled the slushfund
True
Deep Throat rarely missed appointments
True
Deep Throat told reporters their lives were in danger
True
Ben Bradlee was afraid to print the story
False
MacGruder, Otans, Mitchell, Kalmbach and Haldeman really controlled the slush fund.
True
Sirica believed Sloans testimony
False
Nixon resigned before his second inauguration
False
Carter became the next president
True
Woodward, after moving, signaled Deepthroat by turning a trashcan upside down
False
Berstien went to Nixon's announcement
True
Nixon was calm during the annoncement
True
They were very afraid of being bugged.
True
the press can take down a presidency
true