What was Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal? A. Nixon broke into the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate building. B. Nixon attempted to obstruct the investigation of the break-in. C. Nixon ordered the break-in. D. Nixon lied under oath when questioned about the break-in.

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Answer: Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal was that "D. Nixon lied under oath when questioned about the break-in," although it was also alleged that he order the break-in on some level. 

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Many people believed that rich capitalists and company owners were greedy and selfish and that they exploited the people that worked for them, as well as other parts of the industry. That was because the rest of economy wasn't protected from their business practices that were often unfair and monopolistic.

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Which term is used to describe the split in Christianity that resulted in the Catholic Church and the Easter Orthodox Church?

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The term used to describe the split in Christianity that resulted in the Catholic Church and the Easter Orthodox Church is the East-West Schism.

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The East-West Schism refers to a conflictive religious event that occurred in the year 1054. In that conflict there was a mutual rupture and excommunication between the highest hierarch of the Catholic Church in Rome, the Pope or Bishop of Rome (together with the Christianity of the West), and the ecclesiastical hierarchies of the Orthodox Church (together with the Christianity of the East) especially the principal one of them, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. Its direct antecedent is known as Schism of Photius.

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What invention allowed Henry Ford to make cars available to Americans for a lower cost

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The assembly line allowed Ford to sell them cheaper, t made work much faster taking less money to make a car.

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What court case finalized allowing someone to burn a US flag

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Answer: Texas v. Johnson

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     The Texas v. Johnson court case allowed someone to burn the United States of America flag protected as symbolic speech under the First Amendment right.

    The First Amendment goes as follows:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

     The aspect of this piece that relates to your question is "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech." Even though burning the flag may seem aggressive or unnecessary to some, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision in favor of Johnson, saying his actions were protected.

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Cuba because Brazil trades with us