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OpenStudy (anonymous):

These words come from the concluding remarks in a speech by President Lyndon Johnson on March 31, 1968, broadcast on national television: "Accordingly, I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President. But let men everywhere know, however, that a strong and a confident and a vigilant America stands ready tonight to seek an honorable peace; and stands ready tonight to defend an honored cause, whatever the price, whatever the burden, whatever the sacrifice that duty may require." What did the majorityof Johnson's speech describe?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Johnson's support for passage of the Voting Rights Act Johnson's actions after the assassination of John Kennedy the continuing failure to achieve victory in Vietnam the nation's preparation in case of terrorist attack

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