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Nixon's "silent majority" were those who quietly supported the Vietnam War, whom he saw as the majority of Americans at the time he began his presidency.

Richard Nixon had campaigned for the presidency by appealing to what he called "The Silent Majority" of American citizens -- the everyday, middle-class, working folks who were not part of the anti-war protests that had been happening in the country.  On November 3, 1969, during his first year in office, President Nixon called on that "silent majority" in a major radio and television address.  In response to continuing war protests, Nixon urged solidarity in support of the war effort in Vietnam War effort, saying that the United States was “going to keep our commitment in Vietnam.”  He pledged that US forces would keep fighting until an honorable peace was achieved or until the South Vietnamese were able to defend themselves without US help.

Nixon's urgings did not stop the war protests.  In fact, the largest anti-war protest in US history then took place on November 15, 1969.  The Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, which had staged teach-ins and demonstrations across the country in October, held a massive march and rally in Washington, DC, which was attended by half a million protesters.


The majority of Americans supported the Vietnam War.  

Further Explanation:

The Silent Majority was an unspecified group of people who do not express their opinion or who do not keep their views on the public platform. This term was popularized by the President of the United States, Richard Nixon during his address which was televised on November 3, 1969, and he used this statement in the context of the Vietnam War where he asked people to come and support the Vietnam War. He made this address to the people who did not join large demonstrations against the Vietnam War and those who had no participation in Public discourse. President Nixon used to believe that a major group of Middle Americans was being overshadowed in media by people in minority.  

His phrase Silent Majority referred people from the older generation especially to those who were veterans of World War 2 in all parts of the United States and also to the people belonging to younger age groups in the Middle West and the South who served in Vietnam.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Silent Majority

Subject: History

Keywords: Richard Nixon, Vietnam, Vietnam War, Americans, United States, Participation, Silent Majority, Demonstrations, Address, Phrase.