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The United States v. Nixon case was important because it: 3 of 4 O showed that presidents are not above the law. O placed limits on the cabinet's influence. O created new powers for the vice president
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The United States v. Nixon case was important because it:
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showed that presidents are not above the law.
O placed limits on the cabinet's influence.
O
created new powers for the vice president
O made sure presidents were elected fairly.
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A. Showed that presidents are not above the law
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