Help with questions on Nixon!

I’m not sure on any of these questions, I feel that they are somewhat biased. </p>

<ol>
<li>During the investigation of the Watergate Affair, one of the major constitutional questions was whether
a. Congress could impeach a sitting president
b. the president could legally resign
c. Congress could fire the special prosecutor named by the president
d. the president is subjet to the judicial process</p></li>
<li>Generally, the Watergate Affair affected the American people by
a. prompting them to demand more public television
b. encouraging them to insist on full disclosure of public records
c. restoring their confidence in the basic goodness of public officials
d. making them less trusting of government and politicians</p></li>
<li>President Nixon’s resignation
a. illustrated the weakness of the 25th amendment
b. made it easier for extreme conservatives to take over the Republican Party
c. had little real effect on American politics
d. caused him to lose all of his benefits for government service</p></li>
<li>The turmoil surrounding the 1968 Democratic Party convention in Chicago
a. was instigated by Republican Party operatives
b. convinced President Johnson not to seek reelection
c. enabled George C. Wallace to get the party’s nomination for President
d. reflected the discord within the party and nation</p></li>
</ol>

10 is d and 12 is d</p>

10)d, 11)d, 12)d?</p>

I meant 9)d, not 12</p>

<ol>
<li>d</li>
<li>d</li>
<li>c</li>
<li>d</li>
</ol>

D, D, C, D, I think.</p>

Couldn’t 11 be B? I’m not sure…</p>

^Extreme conservatives never did take over the Republican Party, though.</p>

Extreme conservatives have taken over and definitely are in control of the Republican Party but that’s not the correct answer because: a. that answer is too biased to a certain worldview and b. they took the party over in a long process involving a variety of events, none of which had to do with nixon.</p>

Ok Thanks guys!</p>