Select all that apply.

Walter Cronkite's special interview from Vietnam is significant because _____.

it was the last interview held at the Saigon Bureau before the U.S. withdrew its troops from Vietnam
Cronkite, a trusted television personality, declared that the war was unwinnable and told the American people that the government had better find a way out
CBS was fined by the FCC because Cronkite's interview violated the Fairness Doctrine
President Lyndon B. Johnson singled Cronkite out when he criticized the media's coverage of the war, urging the silent majority to step forward
President Lyndon B. Johnson dropped out of the 1968 Presidential Election because he felt that the public would share Cronkite's feelings about the war and withdraw support for his campaign

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Walter Cronkite's special interview from Vietnam is significant because Cronkite, a trusted television personality, declared that the war was unwinnable and told the American people that the government had better find a way out.

Who is Walter Cronkite?

Walter Cronkite jr. was a journalist and worked as an anchor for CBS Evening News for 19 years. He was also known as the most trusted man in America.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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