8. What was one effect of the Watergate scandal on the nation?

A. Most people developed a deeper understanding of the powers of the executive branch.
B. Most people began to appreciate the need to vote carefully in every election.
C. People questioned the workings of the court system.
D. People became more skeptical about politics and less trusting of government.

Respuesta :

D) people be came more Skeptical about Politics and less trusting of the government 

Answer:

D. People became more skeptical about politics and less trusting of government.

Explanation:

Although Richard Nixon had several achievements during his term, he is, perhaps, best remembered for being accused of being involved in the Watergate Scandal. Such event was the scandal resulting from the arrest of five burglars in the office of the Democratic National Committee in June 1972 that were connected to President Nixon’s reelection campaign. The burglars had been caught wiretapping phones and stealing documents.

Afterward, the President came to be in trouble with justice for trying to cover the crime and the documents, so, in order to avoid impeachment, he soon decided to resign from office. These events, which were clear proof of the government's corruption, increased American's skepticism about politics and the government.