The Watergate scandal took place in this famous place.
The Watergate hotel in Washington D.C.
The Teapot Dome resides in this place.
Wyoming.
This scandal started here and later spread to Chicago and Milwaukee.
Saint Louis.
This scandal entailed this.
$180 million in losses to corporations including American Express, Bank of America and Bank Leumi, as well as many international trading companies
This man was president during this scandal.
Ronald Reagan.
The main theme of this scandal was the configuring of this.
Planting listening devices.
The Teapot Domes main use was for this.
Navy fuel reserves in case of an emergency.
The Whiskey Ring scandal involved this.
Whiskey distillers and distributors bribing Treasury Department officials to avoid paying federal excise taxes on liquor.
This scandal occurred this year.
1963/1962.
This took place during this scandal.
Facilitated sales of fire arms to Iran.
This President resigned in 1974 following Watergate.
Who was Richard Nixon?
Albert B. Fall was in this position when this scandal occurred.
Interior Secretary.
He was the president during this scandal.
Ulysses S. Grant.
This company allied Crude Vegetable Oil Refining Corporations.
De Angelis' company.
This group was responsible for this scandal.
Senior Reagan Administration officials.
A night guard at Watergate noticed this which he alerted to the authorities ticking off the whole publication of the scandal.
A suspiciously taped door.
This administration was in charge during this scandal.
The Harding administration.
Orville E. Babcock had this done to him.
Indictment and eventual acquittal.
The Soybean scandal was named after the failure of this.
De Angelis' attempt to corner the soybean oil market.
The scandal occurred in hopes of this.
The release of hostages in Lebanon.
These boys are known as the "Watergate Seven".
H. R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, John N. Mitchell, Charles Colson, Gordon C. Strachan, Robert Mardian, and Kenneth Parkinson.
Albert B. Fall took this in exchange for oil reserve distribution to Edward L. Doheny and Harry F. Sinclair.
Bribes.
Whiskey Ring scandal eventually led to this happening among the American public.
The eventual distrust in the American Government.
Overall this was the outcome for many people who were involved.
Administration officials were indicted, including Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and Lieutenant colonel Oliver North.