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Adams, Robert. "Interview with Mr. Robert Adams: Watergate Scandal." Telephone interview. 16 Feb. 2013. This is an interview with Mr. Robert Adams. This interview is located on the Mr. Robert Adams page. Alderson, Kevin. "Interview with Mr. Kevin Alderson: Watergate Scandal." Telephone interview. 14 Feb. 2013. Web. This an interview with Mr. Kevin Alderson. This interview is located on the Mr. Kevin Alderson page. American Revolution. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of a badge that says American Revolution Bicentennial. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. Bernstein and Woodward. 1973. Photograph. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of Carl Bernstein. This picture is located on the Carl Bernstein page. Bernstein, Carl and Bob Woodward. All the Presidents Men. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1974. Print. This book is a primary source written by the two reporters who uncovered the Watergate Scandal. Information from this book is found on the page The Scandal. Bob Woodward. Photograph. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of Bob Woodward. This picture is located on the Key Players page. Bob Woodward. 1973. Photograph. Web. 11 Feb. 2013.

This is a picture of Bob Woodward. This picture is located on the Bob Woodward page. Carl Bernstein. Photograph. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of carl Bernstein. This picture is located on the Key Players page. Coffin Protest. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of the coffin protest. This picture is located on our The Publics Response page. DeFrank, Thomas M. Write it When Im Gone. New York: G. P. Putnams Sons. 2007. Print. Gerald Fords close friend wrote this book about the struggles involved with coming into the Presidency the way he did. Information from this source can be found on the Key Players page. Don't Blame Me, I Voted Democratic. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of a pin that says Dont blame me, I voted democratic. This picture is located on the The Publics Response page. Gray, Leslie. Teaching with Documents: Constitutional Issues-Watergate and the Constitution. National Archives. Social Education 51, 2, 1987. 5 Dec. 2012. This source includes some of the documents from the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information. Hello, Wisconsin. The Capitol Times. pg. 3. This is a newspaper about what Richard Nixons family thought about him after the Watergate Scandal. We used this information for background knowledge.

Jeanne Enrichman. The Independent Record. 11. 4 Oct. 1974: 11. Print. This is a newspaper about the Watergate Scandal. We used this information for background knowledge. John Ehrlichman. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of John Ehrlichman. You can find this picture on the John Ehrlichman page. John Ehrlichman. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of John Ehrlichman. This picture is located on the Key Players page. John Mitchell. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of John Mitchell. This picture is located on our Home page. John Paul II. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of John Paul II. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. Kent State. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of Kent State. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. Kevin and Patsy Alderson. Photograph. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of Kevin Alderson. This picture is located on the Mr. Kevin Alderson page. MRI- Scan. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013.

This is a picture of one of the first MRI Scanners. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. New York Times Newspaper. N.d. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of a New York Times newspaper about the Vietnam war. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. Nixon Has a Staff Infection. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of a button that reads Nixon has a staff infection. This picture is located on The Publics Response page. Nixon Leaving White House. 1974. Photograph. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of Richard Nixon leaving the white house after his resignation. This picture is located on the Richard M. Nixon page. Nixon-resigns. Photograph. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of a New York Times newspaper stating the resignation of Richard Nixon. This picture is located on the Home page. Nixon Resigns. Photograph. 1974. Web. 13 Feb. 2013. This is picture of a newspaper stating that Richard Nixon resigned. This picture is located on the Richard M. Nixon page. Nixon Quits. 1974. Photograph. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. This is a Herald Tribune newspaper about Nixon quitting. This picture is located on the Richard M. Nixon page.

Nuclear Accident. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of a sign that states Nuclear Accident At Three Mile Island. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. Paint It Black - Vietnam War. Perf. Rolling Stones. YouTube, 2009. Online Video. This video includes footage of the Vietnam war to the song, Paint it Black by the Rolling Stones. You can see this video on the Historical Context page. President Nixon And Sammy Davis. Nixon. Photograph. Web. 16 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of President Nixon signing a paper in his office. This picture is located on the Richard M. Nixon page. Protest against the Watergate Scandal. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of people holding posters that say We Have had Enough of Nixon and Congress Has No Guts. This picture is located on The Publics Response page. Republican Elephant. Photograph. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of a Republican elephant. This picture is located on the Richard M. Nixon page. Richard Nixon I am not a crook. Photograph. Web. This is Richard Nixon in a Press Conference, I am not a crook picture. This picture is located on the Home page. Richard Nixon - "I'm Not a Crook" .YouTube, 2009. Online Video.

This source is a video of Richard Nixons I am not a crook speech. This video is found on The Cover-Up page. Richard Nixon. Photograph. Washington D.C. Web. 17 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of Richard Nixon. This picture is located on the Richard M. Nixon page. Richard Nixon. Photograph. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of Richard Nixon. This picture is located on the Key Players page. Show Nixon the Gate. Photograph. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a button that states Show Nixon the Gate. This picture is located on The Publics Response page. Spiro Agnew. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of Spiro Agnew. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. Staihar, Janet.Nixon to Resign, Swearing-In of Ford Set Friday. The Daily Sentinel. pg. 1. This is a newspaper about the resignation of Richard Nixon and the swearing in of Ford. We used this information for background knowledge. Strober. Interview With Marshall Green. Nixon: An Oral History of His Presidency. New York: Harpercollins. Print. This interview is a primary source that talks about Nixons visit to China and especially deals with the fact that he taped conversations often. You can find information from this source on the Tapes and Transcripts page.

The Burglars. 1972. Photograph. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of the five burglars who broke into the Watergate hotel. This picture is located on the Break-In page. The Watergate Hotel. Photograph. Washington D.C. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of the Watergate hotel. This picture is located on the Home page. Vietnam-war-protesting.Photograph. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of some men protesting about the Vietnam war. This picture is located on the Historical Context page. Watergate Break-In. YouTube, 2011. Online Video. This source is a video about the break-in. This video is located on The Break-In page. Watergate Burglars. N.d. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of the burglars who broke into the Watergate Hotel. This picture is located on the slide show on the Historical Context page. Watergate Buttons. N.d. Photograph. Web. 5 Mar. 2013. This is a picture of some buttons about the conspiracy of the Watergate Scandal. This picture is located on the slide show on the Publics Response page. Watergate Security Guard's Notes. 1972. Photograph. Web. 15 Feb. 2013. This is a picture of Frank Wills, the security guard, journal on the night of the break-in. This picture is located on the Break-In page.

Watergate: 40 Years Later. YouTube, 2012. Online Video. This source is a video of forty years since the Watergate Scandal. You can see this video on the Lasting Impacts page. 1973. Photograph. Web. 15 Feb. 2014. This is a picture of Carl Bernstein, Katherine Graham, and Bob Woodward. This picture is located on the home page.

Secondary:
Ambrose, Stephen E. Nixon: The Education of Politician 1913-1962. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1987. Print. This book is about Nixons Early life, especially his education. You can find information from this source on the Richard M. Nixon page. "Biography of Richard Nixon." Nation Exhibition. Web. 19 Feb. 2013. This source is a biography of President Nixon. This information can be found on the Home page. "Bob Woodward. Biography." Bio. TRUE STORY. N.p. Web. 12 Dec. 2012. This is a biography of Bob Woodward. You can find this biography on the Bob Woodward page. Brief Timeline of Events. 16 Dec. 2012. This source includes a brief timeline of events that happened during the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information.

Britton L. Tamara. Richard Nixon- 37th President of the United States. Edina, Minnesota. ABDO Publishing Company, 2009. Print. This book is about the life of Richard Nixon and his presidency. Information from this source can be found on the Richard M. Nixon page. Dallek, Robert. Nixon and Kissinger. New York. Harpercollins, 2007. Print. This source discusses the roles both Henry Kissinger, (secretary of state) and President Richard Nixon played in Watergate. Information from this source can be found on the Break-In page. Elish, Dan. The Watergate Scandal. Canada. Childrens Press, 2004. This book includes the basics about the Watergate Scandal. Information from this book can be found on the Break-In and the Cover-Up pages. "FBI Records: The Vault Watergate Scandal." The FBI. Web. 21 Dec. 2012. This source is a short summary of the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information. Feldstein Mark. Poisoning the Press. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2010. Print. This book talks about the relationship between Richard Nixon and the press, primarily a writer by the name of Jack Anderson, and how it shaped the present-day relationship between the government and the press. The information from this book can be found on the Lasting Impacts page.

Freiberg, Bill. "Interview with Mr. Bill Freiberg: Watergate Scandal." Personal interview. 14 Feb. 2013. This is an interview with Mr. Bill Freiberg. This interview is located on the Mr. Bill Freiberg page. Greenberg, David. Nixons Shadow. New York. W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 2003. Print. This book talks about the life of Richard Nixon. We used information from this book for background knowledge. Isaacson, Walter. Kissinger. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992. Print. This book is about Henry Kissingers life. Information from this book can be found on the Key Players page. Lester, Scott. "Watergate Scandal Changed the Political Landscape Forever." USA Today. Web. 19 Feb. 2013. This source includes information about the effects of the Watergate Scandal on Politics. This information can be found on The Publics Response page. McLaughlin, Martin. "John Ehrlichman, Key Conspirator in the Nixon White House, Dead at 73." World Socialist Website. N.p., 17 Feb. 1999. Web. 18 Feb. 2013. This source includes information about John Ehrlichman death. Information from this source can be find on the John Ehrlichman page. Olson, Keith W. Watergate. University Press of Kansas, 2003. Print. This book covered all the general information about the Watergate Scandal. We used this information for background knowledge.

Perlstein, Rick. Nixonland. New York. A division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. 2008. Print. This book talks about the life of President Nixon. We used information from this book for background knowledge. Perry, Robert. Watergate Scandal. Westport Connecticut. Greenwood Press. 1999. Print. This book included everything from the scandal to the breakin. We used this information for background knowledge. "President Nixons Resignation Speech." Pbs.org. Web. 16 Feb. 2013. This source includes Richard Nixons resignation speech. You can find this information on The Resignation page. Purdum, Todd S. "F.B.I. Official Revealed He Was Watergate Source in Interview." The New York Times. 31 May 2005. Web. 6 Feb. 2013. This source includes information about Mark Felt or Deep Throat. We used this source for background information. Reeves, Richard. President Nixon: Alone in the White House. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. Print. This book describes how Nixon thought of himself and the world around him. Information from this page can be found on the Richard M. Nixon page. "Richard M. Nixon." History. Web. 13 Dec. 2012.
http://www.history.com/topics/richard-m-nixon

This source is a short biography about Richard Nixon. We used this source for background information. "Richard Nixon- Brief Biography." Web. 13 Feb. 2013.

This source is a brief biography of Richard Nixon. We used this source for background information. Shepard, Alicia C. "The Watergate Legacy, 35 Years Later." The Washington Post. Web. 14 Feb. 2013. This source includes information about how the Watergate Scandal affected us. You can find this on our Lasting Impacts page. Stober. Interview with Leonard Garment. Nixon: and Oral History of His Presidency. New York: Harpercollins. Print. This source is about when Nixon joined the Law Firm Mudge, Rose, and the difficulties he encountered in doing so. Information from this source can be found on the Richard M. Nixon page. "Tape 27 Conversations." Nixon. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. This source has all the tapes of Richard Nixons conversations in the Oval office. This source is linked on the Tapes and Transcripts page. "Timeline: 1927." Macrohistory and World Report. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. This source includes a timeline of events that happened in 1972. We used this information for background knowledge.. The Final Report: Watergate. YouTube, 2009. Online Film. This is a video about the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information. "The Woodward and Bernstein Watergate Papers." Harry Ransom Center. Web. 14 Nov. 2012.

This source talks about the Woodward and Bernstein. We used this source for background information. The Woodward and Bernstein Watergate Papers. Harry Ransom Center- University of Texas at Austin. 10/29/12. This source includes some of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernsteins papers from the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information. "The 1970's - The Nation in Flux." America's Best History. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. This source includes a timeline of events that happened in the 1970s. This timeline can be found on the Historical Context page. "Watergate: Forty Years after the Scandal." The Washington Post. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. This source includes a video about forty years after the Watergate Scandal. This video is located on Lasting Impacts page. "Watergate Scandal." History. Web. 12 Dec. 2012. This source is a short summary of the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information. Watergate Scandal Timeline AHC. 2012. 16 Dec. 2012. This source includes a brief timeline of events that happened during the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information. "Watergate Survivor Must Speak about Failure, Scandal." The Daily Collegian Online. 27 Mar. 1995. Web. 2 Feb. 2013. This source includes information about G. Gordon Liddy. We

used this source for background information. "Watergate: The Scandal That Brought Down Richard Nixon." Web. 13 Feb. 2013. This source includes a brief summary of the Watergate Scandal. We used this source for background information. White, Theodore H. Breach of Faith. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1975. Print. This book is about the fall of the reign of President Nixon and the Nations response to the accusations, and finally the admittance from the man they had believe in for so long. Information from this page can be found on the Publics Response page.

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