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28 December, 10:02

The Vietnam War was very different than those fought before it in terms of the way the public responded. Which of the following things influenced public perception of the war? Select all that apply.

The men who returned and gave interviews about their experiences.

The fact that the war was televised and people could see for themselves what was happening.

The protest songs, stories, and poems that were widely published.

The fact that the government held back almost all the information about what was happening.

The fact that women were involved for the first time in the military, giving a different perspective to the repo

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  1. 28 December, 10:05
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    For this question, I would advise looking at the answer A and C. Both of these potential answer could match the question because posters, songs, and poems that were being publicized were all influences on how the war "stories" came to popularity. Also, the men returning from war told many things to their families. So consider this question and analyze your answer. If I were to pick one, however, I would pick C.
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