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“All the President's Men,” a 1974 book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward that was adapted into an award-winning 1976 film, chronicled government corruption at the highest level. What was the name of the scandal at the heart of the book?
- A Teapot Dome
- B Watergate
- C The Iran-Contra Affair
- D The Pentagon Papers
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From Vincent Canby’s 1976 review of the film in The Times:
Newspapers and newspapermen have long been favorite subjects for movie makers — a surprising number of whom are former newspapermen, yet not until “All the President’s Men,” the riveting screen adaptation of the Watergate book by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, has any film come remotely close to being an accurate picture of American journalism at its best.