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Why did Republicans win the presidency in 1968?Multiple select question.Conservatives voted for the segregationist candidate.Americans wanted racial justice.Many Americans were comforted by the Republicans' pledge to a return of law and order.The Republicans promised "peace with honor" in Vietnam.

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Why did Republicans win the presidency in 1968?Multiple select question.Conservatives voted for the segregationist candidate.Americans wanted racial justice.Many Americans were comforted by the Republicans' pledge to a return of law and order.The Republicans promised "peace with honor" in Vietnam.

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The Republicans won the presidency in 1968 due to a couple of key factors:

  1. Many Americans were comforted by the Republicans' pledge to a return of law and order: The late 1960s were a time of great social upheaval in the United States, with protests against the Vietnam War, civil rights demonstrations, and widespread urban unrest. The Republican candidate, Richard Nixon, promised to restore law and order, which appealed to many voters who were concerned about the instability.

  2. The Republicans promised "peace with honor" in Vietnam: The Vietnam War was a major issue in the 1968 election. Many Americans were tired of the conflict and wanted it to end. Nixon's promise of "peace with honor" suggested a way to end the war without appearing to give in to the Communists, which was an appealing prospect for many voters.

The other options you provided are not generally considered major reasons why the Republicans won the presidency in 1968. While there were certainly conservatives who voted for the segregationist candidate, this was not a large enough group to swing the election. Similarly, while many Americans did want racial justice, this was not a position that was strongly associated with the Republicans at the time.

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