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No, Clinton's impeachment was not supported by the majority of Americans. Public opinion polls conducted during that time consistently showed that a majority of Americans opposed his impeachment.
Britain supported Native Americans because the majority of their population supported the British.
The Abolitionist Movement was supported by a large majority of Americans.
Local governments desegregated the majority of schools.
He believed there were more people in America who agreed with him than didn't agree with him.
Yes, I would. End of Prohibition, 5 Dec 1933. Repeal was supported by the majority of Americans.
the middle class
Southerners who supported the Republican party and were in favor of Reconstruction were known by the pejorative term "Scalawags" in the south. They were vilified by the pro-federation southern majority that considered "radical" notions like desegregation and integration degenerate "Northern" ideals.
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The majority of North Americans support same-sex marriage. The majority of (USA) Americans and Canadians support same-sex marriage, but the majority of Mexicans and those in Caribbean nations do not.
"The abolitionist movement was widely popular throughout the entire United States" is a statement that least characterizes the abolitionist movement.
Nixon's "silent majority" referred to the large number of Americans who supported his Vietnam War policies but did not actively participate in protests or vocal opposition. It included conservative Americans, middle-class families, and older citizens who believed in law and order and prioritized national security. It was a political term used to gather support for Nixon's policies and appeal to a broader base of Americans.