Why did Lyndon B. Johnson insist on taking the oath of office with Jackie Kennedy at his side?
A) to demonstrate to the public that she supported his presidency
B) to dampen public enthusiasm for his opponent, Richard M. Nixon
C) to put a stop to widespread rumors that he had no right to the presidency
D) to show that the supposed friction between him and President Kennedy was a myth
E) to quell suspicions that he had had a hand in the assassination of President Kennedy
Ans: A) to demonstrate to the public that she supported his presidency
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