President Nixon overestimated people's support for his Vietnam policies and underestimated opposition to continuing the war.
Richard Nixon had campaigned for the presidency by appealing to what he called "The Silent Majority" of American citizens -- the everyday, middle-class, working folks who were not part of the anti-war protests that had been happening in the country. On November 3, 1969, during his first year in office, President Nixon called on that "silent majority" in a major radio and television address. In response to continuing war protests, Nixon urged solidarity in support of the war effort in Vietnam War effort, saying that the United States was “going to keep our commitment in Vietnam.” He pledged that US forces would keep fighting until an honorable peace was achieved or until the South Vietnamese were able to defend themselves without US help.
Nixon's urgings did not stop the war protests. In fact, the largest anti-war protest in US history then took place on November 15, 1969. The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, which had staged teach-ins and demonstrations across the country in October, held a massive march and rally in Washington, DC, which was attended by half a million protesters.
<span><em>Results of the War of 1812</em>. <em>Results of the war</em> between Britain and the United States involved no geographical changes, and no major policy changes. It lasted for about 2 years. However, all the causes of the <em>war</em> had disappeared with the end of the <em>war</em> between Britain and France and with the destruction of the power of tribes. At the start of the war the British were stronger. There fleet was the most powerful.</span>
Answer: The Federalists
Explanation: The Federalists wanted a strong government, while the Anti-Federalists wanted the Bill of Rights.
c. aqueducts the romans built these in order to bring clean drinkable water into the cities. even the name itself points to this with aqua being in it lol
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A - Squabbling
Explanation:
In Lindbergh's speech it basically characterized Europe as pretty squabbling.
It describes reasons why people rather come to America then stay in Europe.
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