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How did the federal government respond to rioting in Detroit in 1967?

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Answered by afreenakbar05
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It sent army troops to help state police stop the violence.

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Nearly 2,000 army paratroopers send by the Federal government.  

Explanation:

  • Detroit Riot was a series of violent encounters between residents of African Americans and the city's police department in Detroit.
  • As the riots began to turn into violence with deaths, Governor Romney asked President Lyndon B. Johnson to send in U.S. troops.
  • The riot lasted for five days and killed many civilians, including somewhat in 43 people.

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