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During his presidency, Richard Nixon struggled to
fight for economic justice.
fight for civil rights.
end the war in Vietnam.
unite the Democratic Party.
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end the war in Vietnam.
Explanation: Nixon pursued "Vietnamization" and negotiated toward a settlement (Paris Peace Accords, 1973), but he struggled with protracted fighting, intense domestic opposition and unpopular covert actions (e.g., Cambodia/Laos bombings). U.S. involvement only ended formally after his administration, and the war continued until 1975.
Explanation: Nixon pursued "Vietnamization" and negotiated toward a settlement (Paris Peace Accords, 1973), but he struggled with protracted fighting, intense domestic opposition and unpopular covert actions (e.g., Cambodia/Laos bombings). U.S. involvement only ended formally after his administration, and the war continued until 1975.
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