Who are the “legions of the concerned and the committed” that Nixon refers to? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
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These line are from the 1st inauguration speech of Richard Nixon as the the US's 37thPresident was held on 20 January 1969, at the east portico of the US Capital in Washington, DC. The inauguration marked the beginning of the 1st term of Richard Nixon as President
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- He referring to the citizens of America. In his speech President Nixon states that Whatever must be done, must be done by govt. and people together or it cannot be done at all. He says that they were approaching the limits of what govt. alone can do. From the lesson of past agony, Nixon claimed that we can do nothing without people; with the people we can do everything.
- Nixon made appeals to the “Silent Majority” of American citizens who backed him with their law and order ideals, the law-abiding citizens who went to work each day and kept quiet as the forces of chaos gathered.
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