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Which best describes Richard Nixon’s win in 1968?
Nixon’s win heralded a continuation of 1960s liberal politics.
Nixon’s win marked a pivot away from the era of social reform.
Nixon’s win indicated that the public supported the Vietnam War.
Nixon’s win suggested a turn away from conservative politics.

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Nixon’s win marked a pivot away from the era of social reform.

Explanation: Nixon ran on "law and order" and appealed to the "silent majority," signaling a reaction against 1960s liberal activism and a move toward more conservative, order-focused policies rather than a continuation of Great Society–style reforms.