I know that there are at least two signifigant ones: The bombings of the anti-war group "the weather men" and the event at Kent state. But I'm not sure as to the exact number.
Thousands did. There were protests in many locations.
All of them in 1966-1969. The draft of 68 was the largest in US history.
Yes
See website: Anti-war
Because they are against war.
Military conscription.
By taking part in demonstrations
Draft aged males were the primary participants.
Only two congressmen voted no to going to war with Vietnam.
Self-important whining dressed as social protest.
Lowered morale.
Abbie Hoffman- Vietnam War Protester
See website: Anti-war
Because they are against war.
demonstating at a mass rally
Military conscription.
By taking part in demonstrations
they were used to spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam War
The anti-war protesters of the Vietnam era had a personal stake in their protest...they might get drafted! Today's protester doesn't have that personal stake.
When the war ended, the need to protest it ended.