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Why did President Johnson decide not to run for reelection in 1968?

a Public opposition to the Vietnam War had made him unpopular.
b Public support for the Vietnam War had made him unpopular.
c He had already served two terms as US president.
d His speech at the Democratic National Convention had prompted violence.

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QUESTION :-

  • Why did President Johnson decide not to run for reelection in 1968?
  • a Public opposition to the Vietnam War had made him unpopular.
  • b Public support for the Vietnam War had made him unpopular.
  • c He had already served two terms as US president.
  • d His speech at the Democratic National Convention had prompted violence.

ANSWER :-

option b is correct Public support for the Vietnam War had made him unpopular

the Vietnam War was started in

1 November 1955 , 30 April 1975

in January 1973 the Vietnam War was end

ADDITIONAL COMMENT :-

  • Lyndon Baines Johnson was the President of the United States of America. their The term was from 1963 to 1969. He was from the Democrat Party. Born Texas, August 27, 1908. He grew up in a simple farmer family and got education by earning money through hard work. After graduating in 1930, he was a teacher for a few days.

  • The Vietnam War is the name of a fierce battle fought on the soil of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia during the Cold War era. This war, which started after the First Indochina War, was fought between the governments of North Vietnam and South Vietnam. It is also called "Second Indochina War".

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

I think the most obvious answer you should pick is B. There were 500000 men in Vietnam and the Body Bags coming home were in ever increasing numbers. Also added to that was Civil Rights problems.

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