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Why did public support for the us involvement in the Vietnam war decline during the 1960?

Because the public was being drafted!


What effect did the test offensive in Vietnam have on the war?

The Tet Offensive had a significant impact on the Vietnam War, as it resulted in a steep decline in support for the war among the American public. The US and South Vietnam actually won a tactical victory, however, it was a political victory for North Vietnam.


Why did the American government eventually lose public support of its war efforts in Vietnam?

The draft.


The Vietnam War's major effect on the American public was?

Using the public to fight it (conscription).


Which three major events were responsible for undermining American public support for the Vietnam War?

The Kent State Incident, The Tet Offensive and The Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions


What effect did the Vietnam war have on American people?

It underminded public trust in American leaders.


How did the American Public escalate the Vietnam War?

The public didn't do it; the Commander in Chief ordered it done.


How were Vietnam veterans accepted by the American public?

they were excepted with grate honer


What event inspired an increase in public support for the war in Vietnam?

The Gulf of Tonkin "Incident".


What event convinced the American public that we couldn't win in Vietnam?

Tet offensive


Why did so much of the American public and many in the Johnson administration support US escalation?

We did not support escalation in Vietnam except for a small amount who were afraid of communism. The war escalated after the Tet Offensive primarily, which was actually an action of the Vietnamese.


Why did the public support the war in Vietnam in its early stage?

Because the Viet Kong were filthy communists.