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As the democrats gathered in Chicago, that summer,their party and nation were in turmoil.President Lyndon B.Johnson announced that he would seek re-election and an obvious alternative hadn't yet emerged to lead his party.The country was reeling from the assassinations of rev.Martin Luther king Jr.in April and Sen. Robert F.Kennedy on the June night he won the California presidential primary. Many cities were rocked by riots,college campuses were gripped by peaceful protests, and the Vietnam war was rain towards its peak.
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Monroe Doctrine
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If your question is set in the 19th century, the it would be about the effects of the Monroe Doctrine in which the U.S. would not allow any European powers to colonize or influence
any Latin American countries and doing so would be shown as an act of aggression towards the United States, dont know if this is the answer your looking for but I hope it helps
Question 6 and the 17th amendment
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A response to A Call for Unity, the statement by eight white Alabama clergymen against King and his nonviolent methods.
From the Birmingham jail, where he was imprisoned as a participant in nonviolent demonstrations against segregation, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote the "Letter from Birmingham Jail".
It was his response to a public statement of concern and caution issued by eight white religious leaders of the South who accused King of agitating local residents and not giving the incoming mayor a chance to make any changes.