Question

Richard M. Nixon defended his refusal to submit tape recordings from the Oval Office on which grounds?
A) The recordings had been made without his permission.
B) None of his predecessors had ever been asked to give up these recordings.
C) The recordings included many private conversations that the president wanted protected under the right to privacy.
D) Executive privilege protected all conversations in the Oval Office.

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