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fomenos
3 years ago
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Who won the 1968 US presidential election by running on a platform of a “victory with honor” in Vietnam? Richard Nixon Lyndon Jo

hnson Robert Kennedy George Wallace
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vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  • Richard Nixon

Explanation:

Winning one of the nearest decisions in U.S. history, Republican challenger Richard Nixon massacres Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Due to the solid appearing outsider applicant George Wallace, neither Nixon nor Humphrey got in excess of 50 percent of the prevalent vote; Nixon beat Humphrey by under 500,000 votes. Nixon crusaded on a stage intended to come to the "quiet larger part" of the white collar class and average workers Americans. He guaranteed to "bring us together again," and numerous Americans, tired following quite a while of antiwar and social equality dissents, were glad to know about harmony coming back to their boulevards. International strategy was likewise a main consideration in the decision. Humphrey was burdened with a Democratic international strategy that prompted what gave off an impression of being total uselessness and misery in Vietnam. Nixon guaranteed to figure out how to "harmony with respect" in Vietnam, however he was never altogether clear about how this was to be cultivated. The American individuals, frantic to discover an exit from the Vietnam mess, were evidently prepared to offer the Republican a chance to follow through on his case. During his administration, Nixon supervised some emotional changes in U.S. Cold War international strategy, most quite his approach of armistice with the Soviet Union and his 1972 visit to socialist China. His guarantee to acquire harmony with respect Vietnam, in any case, was progressively hard to achieve. American troops were not pulled back until 1973, and South Vietnam tumbled to socialist powers in 1975.

Vilka [71]3 years ago
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I believe it was Richard Nixon
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