What was the consequence of the Secretary of Interior being caught accepting bribes from oil companies during President Harding's term?

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The question is asking for the outcome or consequence that resulted from the event of the Secretary of Interior being caught accepting bribes during President Harding's term. The diagram represents a cause-and-effect relationship.

Answer

Albert B. Fall was convicted and imprisoned.

Albert B. Fall, Secretary of the Interior, was convicted of accepting bribes and became the first presidential cabinet member to go to prison.

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Albert B. Fall, Secretary of the Interior, was convicted of accepting bribes and became the first presidential cabinet member to go to prison.

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Before the Watergate scandal, the Teapot Dome scandal was regarded as a major political scandal due to its impact on American politics.

Tips

Avoid assuming Fall was the only person involved in the scandal, as other oil magnates were accused but not convicted.

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