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It was viewed as a flawed system where wealth provided college exemptions and the poor and minorities fought the battles.

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Q: Many young Americans were proud to serve their country in Vietnam but increasingly the mood on college campuses was antiwar Why?
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What caused Americans antiwar activities in Vietnam?

The draft.


What were the motives of those in the antiwar movement?

To stop death and the horrors of the Vietnam war


Secret bombings of this nation in 1970 sparked massive antiwar demonstrations?

It was The Vietnam War which sparked mass antiwar demonstrations in 1970.


What describes the relationship between antiwar protesters and the silent majority during the Vietnam War?

The silent majority disagreed with the antiwar protesters but rarely discussed their opinions publicly.


What are the specific legacies involved in the antiwar movement of the Vietnam war?

The all Volunteer military.


How was the antiwar movement criticismed to the Vietnam?

The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.


What influences did the antiwar peacesmakers have on the Vietnam war?

It angered the US service men, and lowered their morale.


Antiwar protests?

was a student protest that started as the Free Speech movement in California and spread around the world. All members of the Anti-War Movement shared an opposition to war in Vietnam and condemned U.S. presence there. They claimed this was violating Vietnam's rights. This movement resulted in growing activism on campuses aimed at social reform etc. Primarily a middle-class movement. CULTURAL.


What term describes the idea supported by American protestors that the US shouldn't be involved in the Vietnam War?

The antiwar movement


What term describe the idea supported by American protestors that the US shouldn't be involved in the Vietnam war?

The antiwar movement


What is the setting in That was then this is now?

Place: Tulsa, Oklahoma Time: During Vietnam and the antiwar movement (1960's-1970's)


In 1970 the Ohio National Guard was called to Kent State University after what?

In 1970, there were riots at many campuses in the USA after President Nixon called for the invasion of Cambodia (to pursue communist North Vietnamese who sought refuge there) during the Vietnam War. Since the police could not handle the rioters, the national guard was called out.