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19 April, 13:29

Explain the impact of the anti-war movement in the United States and how it created a new culture in the U. S

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  1. 19 April, 13:53
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    The anti-war movement highlighted deep divisions in the country about militarism and the involvement of US troops in foreign conflicts during the Cold War. Vietnam was particularly sensitive because of the fact that the Vietnamese were fighting an anti-colonial war having defeated the French prior to extensive US involvement in the region. The ant-war movement coalesced around civil rights, pacifists, religious groups, conscientious objectors and college students. All of these groups stressed the importance of government accountability to citizens, the role of morality in policy decisions, the limits of foreign intervention, and the right of citizens to protest and oppose policies which they considered unjust and detrimental to the country

    Explanation: Anti-war protest heightened the awareness of the fundamental rights of Americans
  2. 19 April, 13:56
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    The antiwar movement became both more powerful and, at the same time, less cohesive between 1969 and 1973. Most Americans pragmatically opposed escalating the U. S. role in Vietnam, believing the economic cost too high; in November of 1969 a second march on Washington drew an estimated 500,000 participants.

    The Vietnam antiwar movement, famous for its sound and fury, deserves credit for more. It were the first mass movement against a war in American history and one of its great moral crusades, yet most Americans recall only enormous protests and social chaos.
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