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Essay heading: 1968: America Approaching Revolution
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Johnson. Richard Nixon, a veritable Republican dinosaur of a politician, won the election partly based on his claim of having a secret plan to end the war in Vietnam. However, troop levels peaked during the first six months of his presidency, and the withdrawal happened slowly over a period of almost four years... displayed 300 characters
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However, troop levels peaked during the first six months of his presidency, and the withdrawal happened slowly over a period of almost four years. During the withdrawal, casualties which were once see as somewhat meaningful were seen as having no meaning. Compounding this sense of uselessness was the placement of troops in Cambodia without the approval of congress and the My Lai massacre which was hidden by the government for a year... displayed next 300 characters
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