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A reporter at the Democratic National Convention in 1968 during the "Battle of Michigan Avenue" would have likely seen
O President Johnson asking the crowd to be calm
O
the members of the Chicago 7 firing guns
Mayor Daley campaigning for Humphrey
police officers hitting unarmed protestors
O protesters yelling at the police and soldiers

Respuesta :

A reporter at the Democratic National Convention in 1968 during the "Battle of Michigan Avenue" would have likely seen the following:

D. police officers hitting unarmed protesters

E. protesters yelling at the police and soldiers

Background of the Democratic National Convention

In the summer of 1968, when the Democratic Party held its national convention in Chicago, it became a scene of violence and police brutality.

The convention followed President Lyndon B. Johnson's announcement not to seek reelection. Other major preceding events were the assassinations of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and the raging Vietnam War.

Thus, a reporter covering the "Battle of Michigan Avenue" would have seen D and E.

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Answer: protesters yelling

Police officers

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