In 1968, Eugene McCarthy was the antiwar candidate for the president.
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Eugene McCarthy was an American politician as well as poet. From 1949 to 1959 he was the part of US House of Representatives and later from 1959 to 1971 in the US Senate. He worked as a code-breaker for the US Department of War during second world war.
He participated five times in presidency but never won. McCarthy was not the perfect candidate and he did not get nominated but he came ahead when antiwar force wanted him the most.
Eugene McCarthy campaigned for a Democratic Party presidential nomination. He supported the idea of a quick end of the Vietnam War for the United States, and he wanted to achieve that by withdrawing the troops from the Southeast Asian nation. He challenged incumbent Democratic president Lyndon B. Johnson. In the end, he failed to win the Democratic presidential nomination. The 1968 election was won by Republican Richard Nixon who ultimately reached a peace agreement with the North Vietnamese and withdrew American forces from Vietnam.
It brought great wealth and prosperity to many, it also brought great wealth and prosperity to some. It created a need for education and it allowed people to afford better lives.
(1) It brought about war and problems. (2) It was a time of slavery (3) It lead to the death of many people (4) It is unconstitutional. (5) Used the name of God to manipulate other people.
Cities responded by paving streets, digging sewers, sanitizing water, constructing housing, and creating public transportation systems. Not only did urbanization cause cities to grow in population, but it also caused buildings to grow higher and larger.