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Richard Nixon won the presidential race of 1968 in part because
he promised to escalate the Vietnam War.
he had served as Johnson’s vice president.
he promised to restore law and order.
he was a strong supporter of liberal reform.
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he promised to restore law and order.
Nixon appealed to the "silent majority," promising to curb crime, riots, and social unrest after the tumult of the 1960s — a key factor in his 1968 victory.
Nixon appealed to the "silent majority," promising to curb crime, riots, and social unrest after the tumult of the 1960s — a key factor in his 1968 victory.
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