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    The War That Changed America “Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind” (John F. Kennedy). The Vietnam War was a violent war that had a strong impact on everyone involved. Not only the United States government, but also the people realized it was not always their place to intervene in foreign affairs. But this realization was far too late as the troops had already been sent and the American citizens were forced to live through the hell that is war. The effects of the…

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    The Vietnam war was quite a long-lasting war that started in 1954 and ended in 1975. One of the main reasons that caused this war was that the north part of Vietnam wanted to spread communism throughout all the country. The United States got involved in the war, because they opposed that communism would spread throughout all of Vietnam. The US was at the side of the south part of Vietnam. This war was called the "American War" that took place in Vietnam. The Soviet Union and China supported the…

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    Media In Vietnam War

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    Toward the start of the conflict in Vietnam, the media was basically in favor of the war, as most American had been at the time. The worst of the casualties that occurred during the war were yet to come or were unknown by the general public, and the Cold War era was largely characterized by nationalism over anti-nationalism and the promoting of freedom from the spread of fascist and communist influences. Later, as more of the American and innocent casualties came to light, protests by hippies…

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    The Vietnam War was the North Vietnamese and the South Vietnam, its main ally, pitted long and costly conflict, the communist regime, known as the Confederate States. After the war power-up of the communist Vietnam party in Ho Chi Minh City and northern Vietnam (this extends to the middle of this conflict back to the 1940's in the area but) started in 1954 and continued two world superpowers between the intense Cold War Background: United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3,000,000…

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    The Vietnam War was fought from November 1, 1955 to April 30, 1975 between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The U.S. supported South Vietnam because it was democratic. In addition, the U.S. wanted to prevent the spread of communism. The involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War has been a very controversial topic over the years. Some Americans believed that it was our duty to defend against the spread of communism while other Americans believed that it was an unnecessary war and it was…

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    my Primary Source Paper on the Vietnam war. The Vietnam war was one of the most controversial wars America has ever been in. It had three other names it was known as; the second Indochina war, resistance war against America, and the American war. The war started November 1 1955 and ended on April 30 1975. It was during the cold war era that happened in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The first Indochina war occurred from 1946-1954 and was between North and South Vietnam. The Soviet Union and other…

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    the Vietnam War and is where the presidents felt the most opposition from. Media did use many other tactics to show their opposition to the war. Just as the United States government was using Uncle Sam to get support of the war, anti-war posters gained popularity during the time of the Vietnam War. Posters which said “draft beer, not students” and “girls say yes to boys who say no” quickly appeared all over college campuses, streets and public areas. The poster that said “girls say yes to boys…

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    Vietnam War Mistakes

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    US’s history is partaking in the Vietnam War. With the use of new warfare and an unknown terrain, the US was vulnerable for the first time. The United States soldiers were seen as monsters, baby killers, and other horrible names, along with the fact that the government was lying to the citizens didn’t help their cause. Art during this era was very important especially for the soldiers, they were able to paint or draw their experience in Vietnam. During this war the United States was extremely…

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    The Vietnam War attracted national attention and was arguably one of the most controversial wars in U.S. history. Many pro-war advocates believed the war to be justified, while many anti-war peaceful protestors believed it to be an unnecessary loss of life. The pro-war advocates, such as Lyndon B. Johnson, thought that the Vietnam war was preserving America’s strength and protecting South Vietnam from a communist takeover (Schomp 41). However protesters, such as Country Joe McDonald of the…

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    The Vietnam War was an extreme waste of time and energy in the minds of the American people. They protested the war constantly which lead to tensions against the government. Many events occurred that would tear the country apart due to their differing opinions on the Vietnam War and this is largely because it changed the American economy for the worse, destroyed American family lives, and finally presidents made promises in political elections and did not follow through with them. The economic…

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