liberal
They have an increased involvement in the education system.
The Great Depression
Educated people are more efficient. Increased efficiency means increased productivity. Increased productivity means increased revenue...who doesn't want more money.
"ESCALATION" of the war.
Increased involvement in the war
The United States increased its military involvement in Vietnam.
French
The event that brought significant federal attention to elementary school education was the launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union in 1957. This prompted concerns in the United States about its educational system, particularly in science and mathematics. In response, the federal government increased funding for education, leading to initiatives like the National Defense Education Act of 1958, which aimed to enhance educational quality and competitiveness. This shift marked a turning point in federal involvement in education, emphasizing the importance of improving elementary and secondary schooling.
Secondary education became more widespread due to advancements in technology, increased demand for skilled workers in a knowledge-based economy, and government policies aiming to promote universal access to education for all individuals. Additionally, the recognition of the importance of higher education in improving job prospects and social mobility has also contributed to the increased enrollment in secondary education.
Conservatism is opposed to increased government programs to solve social problems; I could also mention libertarianism which is even more opposed to government involvement in social problems than conservatism is.
The collection of secret government documents about the Vietnam War was known as the Pentagon Papers. Released in 1971, they revealed that the U.S. government had misled the public about the scope and nature of its involvement in Vietnam, including the likelihood of success. The publication fueled anti-war sentiment and led to increased public skepticism regarding U.S. foreign policy, ultimately contributing to a shift in U.S. involvement and a push towards de-escalation in Vietnam.
The legacy of America's involvement in World War I would be an increased military and expansion of the Federal government. President Woodrow Wilson will be known for his dramatic shift from neutrality and isolationism to global control and a zeal for war in order to expand his domestic agenda.