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Based on the Washington Post article "Nixon Resigns," it is logical to conclude that Nixon‘s decision to leave office was one that was widely supported.

Which evidence from the text supports this?



The article states that the leaders of Nixon’s own party pressured him to resign.


The article states that Vice President Gerald Ford demanded that Nixon resign.


The article mentions that Nixon’s family wanted him to leave office sooner rather than later.


The article describes that many of Nixon’s friends were excited about his decision to step down.

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User Htellez
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I just took this test minutes ago.

The correct answer is:

The article states that the leaders of Nixon’s own party pressured him to resign.

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Answer:

The article states that the leaders of Nixon’s own party pressured him to resign.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the article written in 1974 by Carroll Kilpatrick, it is said that Nixon "bowed to pressures from the public and leaders of his party" after two years of the Watergate scandal. The president felt that he hadn´t political support in Congress.

His family wanted to stay in as president and to fight the charges against him, this goes against one of the options given.

I hope the answer helps you.

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