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The blue-collar workers who Nixon called “the silent majority” ________.

fled to the suburbs to avoid integration
wanted to replace existing social institutions with cooperatives
opposed the war in Vietnam
believed their opinions were overlooked in the political process

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believed their opinions were overlooked in the political process

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Generally speaking, a silent majority would be a considerably large group of people inside a country that has as a characteristic not expressing their opinions. Richard Nixon was the one who made this term more popular by using it in a speech in 1969. "And so tonight—to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans—I ask for your support."

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