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Opposition to the war was no longer radical. (Apex)

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it had become mainstream.

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public opposition to the Vietnam War was growing and gaining momentum. The protests became larger and more widespread as the war continued, reflecting a shift in public opinion towards questioning the government's involvement in the conflict. The size of the antiwar protests in 1967 indicated a significant and growing movement against the war.

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