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Which problems did Richard Nixon face when his presidency started?
Check all of the boxes that apply.
Americans were opposed to the Vietnam War for many reasons.
The United States was still involved in the Vietnam War.
Americans strongly supported the former president, Lyndon Johnson.
The United States was losing the Vietnam War.
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Check these three:
- Americans were opposed to the Vietnam War for many reasons. (Yes — widespread antiwar sentiment at home.)
- The United States was still involved in the Vietnam War. (Yes — Nixon inherited active U.S. forces in Vietnam.)
- The United States was losing the Vietnam War. (Yes — by 1968–69 the war was seen as a costly, stalemated struggle with declining U.S. prospects.)
Do not check:
- Americans strongly supported the former president, Lyndon Johnson. (No — Johnson’s popularity had fallen because of the war.)
- Americans were opposed to the Vietnam War for many reasons. (Yes — widespread antiwar sentiment at home.)
- The United States was still involved in the Vietnam War. (Yes — Nixon inherited active U.S. forces in Vietnam.)
- The United States was losing the Vietnam War. (Yes — by 1968–69 the war was seen as a costly, stalemated struggle with declining U.S. prospects.)
Do not check:
- Americans strongly supported the former president, Lyndon Johnson. (No — Johnson’s popularity had fallen because of the war.)
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