Read the text. In 1968, when the Democratic Party held its convention in Chicago to select a presidential candidate, the United States was at war in Vietnam. Thousands of Americans and Vietnamese had died in the war, giving rise to a growing anti-war movement. President Johnson, a Democrat, declined to run for reelection, in part because of the heavy opposition to his conduct of the war. Just months before the convention, both Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated, contributing to widespread unrest. Anti-war protesters wanted the Democratic Party to oppose the war, but they were excluded from the convention. This set off violent clashes between police and protesters on Chicago streets. The violence at the convention captured the nation's attention, strengthened the peace movement, and led to reforms in the nominating process. Which organizational structure does this text primarily use?

This text primarily uses a chronological organizational structure. It presents events in the order in which they occurred, starting with the 1968 Democratic Party Convention in Chicago and the context in which it took place. It then goes on to describe the events leading up to the convention, including the war in Vietnam, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, and the growing anti-war movement. Finally, it concludes by discussing the impact of the convention, including the violent clashes between police and protesters, the attention it garnered, and the reforms it brought about in the nominating process.

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I apologize for any confusion. The correct organizational structure used in this text is cause and effect. The text presents various events and circumstances that led to a particular outcome. It explains how the war in Vietnam, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, and the exclusion of anti-war protesters from the Democratic Party convention caused violent clashes between police and protesters in Chicago. These clashes, in turn, captured national attention, strengthened the peace movement, and led to reforms in the nominating process. The text effectively demonstrates the cause-and-effect relationship between these events.