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how did the police respond to protestors at the democratic national convention in 1968?

Respuesta :

They responded by attacking protesters and even innocent bystanders. 

The police attacked the protesters and innocent bystanders.  

Further Explanation:

In the year 1968, The democratic convention took place in Chicago, Illinois. This convention was called to announce the presidential candidate from the Democratic party for the upcoming elections and for the same thousands of supporters and members of the Democratic party gathered in international Amphitheater but then there were protesters on the streets of Chicago who were protesting against the war that was going on in Vietnam and its political status. Vice president of the United States during that period of time was Herbert Humphrey and he was nominated as the presidential candidate for the upcoming elections from the democratic party and when the protesters got to know about it, Their protest field more and it turned out more violent and soon within some time there was bloodshed all over the streets of Chicago which involved the Police, Protesters, and Bystanders.  

There was a visible standoff between the police and the protesters in front of Hilton and no one knew during that time that what triggered this protest so violent. Police were seen using tear-gas on protesters and innocent bystanders. This protest ended with the democratic convention.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Democratic Convention

Subject: History

Keywords: Democratic Convention, United States, Protest, Presidential candidate, Chicago, Bystanders, Police, Vietnam war, Herbert Humphrey, Amphitheater.