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10 September, 04:33

Whom did Nixon refer to as the "silent majority"? opponents of the Vietnam War the Kent State protestors supporters of the Vietnam War those who had voted for him in 1968

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  1. 10 September, 04:59
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    Supporters of the Vietnam War.

    Nixon referred to them as the silent majority because of the nationwide protests against the Vietnam War. He viewed the protestors as a vocal minority, thus supporters were the silent majority.
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