84. What likely influenced Lyndon Johnson’s choice to not seek reelection in 1968?
a. The assassination of Robert Kennedy made the president unpopular.
b. The public lost confidence in his administration’s ability to wage the Vietnam War.
c. Critics on the political right did not like his New Society programs.
d. He was tired of criticism of his support for civil rights.
e. He refused to agree to peace talks to end the Vietnam War.
85. What was one reason behind the student protest that occurred in April 1968 at Columbia University?
a. grade inflation at Columbia
b. Columbia’s carbon emissions
c. Columbia’s refusal to educate immigrants
d. the rise in illegal drug use by Columbia professors
e. Columbia’s involvement with defense research
86. On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated
a. while in Memphis, supporting a garbage workers’ strike.
b. as he launched the Poor People’s Campaign in Dallas.
c. and while the nation mourned his death, there was no violence.
d. and congressional support for the Open Housing Act declined.
e. and no one was ever charged for the crime.
87. What occurred at the 1968 Democratic Party convention?
a. Robert Kennedy was nominated to run for president.
b. Tens of thousands of antiwar activists staged protests.
c. Lyndon Johnson was asked to reconsider running for reelection.
d. Protests occurred over segregated seating at the convention.
e. Hubert Humphrey declined the nomination.
88. Which of the following is an example of American influence in the world in 1968?
a. McDonald’s opened its first restaurants in Europe and Asia.
b. Other countries joined a U.S. coalition to win the war in Vietnam.
c. The Soviet Union admitted that American consumer products were better.