The Silent Majority was a term used by President Nixon to describe the moderate Americans who did not participate in public protests during the 1960s and 1970s. It referred to those who supported traditional values and government policies but did not actively voice their opinions.
A member of the silent majority does not actively participate in public discourse or demonstrate vocal opposition to prevailing societal views or policies.
Student activism was related to the silent majority due to the conflict between the more conservative views held by the silent majority and the radical ideas being championed by student activists. The vocal and visible nature of student protests challenged the status quo and prompted conservative backlash from the silent majority who felt their values were being threatened. This tension between the two groups contributed to heightened social and political divisions during the era of student activism.
more silent, most silent
Comparative: more silent; Superlative: most silent.
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
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Silent Majority - comics - was created in 1984.
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Nixon himself was not called the silent majority he was calling the average non protesting american the silent majority.
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False. The Silent Majority refers to a term used by President Richard Nixon in the 1960s and 1970s to describe a group of Americans who were assumed to have more conservative political and social views. While some members of this group may have been Christians who interpreted the Bible literally and believed in absolute standards of right and wrong, the Silent Majority was not solely comprised of Christians or exclusively defined by religious beliefs.
The silent majority would support the liberal policies of president Johnson's Great Society.
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The Silent Majority - 1987 was released on: USA: 18 June 1987 (Chicago International Film Festival)
The cast of The Silent Majority - 1987 includes: Julio Cavalero Eduardo Gasca April Sopkin Farzin Yazdanfar
A member of the silent majority does not actively participate in public discourse or demonstrate vocal opposition to prevailing societal views or policies.