With increasing dissaproval as the war dragged on.
Prior to Vietnam, few if anyone ever heard of it. After Vietnam, they wished they never heard of it.
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.
They intervened in the war. They did not lose, instead, the public was against the conflict so they pulled out. They never surrendered, so they did not lose.
The US Civil War (1861-1865) was the US's first military draft; the Vietnam War (1961-1975) was the US's last military draft. Both the Civil War & Vietnam War had draft dodgers and draft riots. Both the Civil War and Vietnam War were un-declared wars; in both wars, the South lost the war; during both wars the US President was assassinated; during both wars a Vice President Johnson took over office.
None. The US is not at war with Iraq. In Vietnam, the US was at war with North Vietnam.
It lowered morale.
Because the public was being drafted!
The "public" was being drafted into military service; which influenced public opinion, which in turn influenced the protests and riots against the war.
False. The US lost the Vietnam War. The South, whom the US were supporting, had become very corrupt and the US public withdrew their support for the war. The US withdrew and retreated, so their objective was not achieved, and therefore was lost.
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Prior to Vietnam, few if anyone ever heard of it. After Vietnam, they wished they never heard of it.
We were at war with Vietnam because they disagreed with us about something.
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.
What is a "blood related nickname?" Some GI or US public nicknames for the Vietnam/or the war were; "The Nam", "Indochina", or "Southeast Asia."
They intervened in the war. They did not lose, instead, the public was against the conflict so they pulled out. They never surrendered, so they did not lose.
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The US is not at war Iraq. The US was at war with a nation called North Vietnam.