What do Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Eugene McCarthy have in common?
A) They were all preachers
B) They were all running for president in 1968
C) They were all political outsiders
D) They all wanted to change the basic structure of American society
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Q8: Kennedy wavered over running for president in
Q9: Antiwar members of the Johnson administration believed
Q10: Johnson's immediate response to the Tet Offensive
Q11: By mid-March 1968, _ of Americans believed
Q12: Johnson later listed _ as one of
Q14: J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI,
Q15: Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed while
Q16: Unlike Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy primarily appealed
Q17: The Democratic nominee for president in 1968
Q18: The youth organization which organized protests at
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