The Anti War Movement had profound effects on America. First of all, it had a massive impact on the way people looked at the country's intervention in the Vietnam War. Mounting protests and social unrest led to the eventual withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam. It also marked a split between personal ideologies and counter cultures. The counter culture rejected traditional American values, looking for a more liberal country, while conservative Americans continued to cling to the traditional values of earlier decades.
Eventually the end of the war... The anti war movements affected the reputations of the officials involved such as Johnson who didn't run in the election afterwards.
The short term consequences apart from the deaths of those 4 people shot at kent state, and the 8 Buddhists/quakers who set themselves on fire were civil unrest, following the Kent state shootings voer 4 million students went on strike around the county.
The anti-war movement fizzled out with the draft in about 1973.
The anti-war movement has helped maintain a peaceful co-existing of the Australians.
Anti-Draft movement disguised as an anti-war movement. People didn't care about the war (most people didn't even know where Vietnam was anyway); they just didn't want to be forced to go there (by being drafted into the US Army or US Marine Corps).
Woodstock was the big stage for the counterculture anti-war movement . Woodstock was a three day rock music festival held in New York.
The anti-war movement lowered the morale of the US military and it's allies.
The anti-war movement fizzled out with the draft in about 1973.
No draft, no movement.
The anti-war movement has helped maintain a peaceful co-existing of the Australians.
No, the word 'anti-war' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: anti-war protest, anti-war movement, anti-war sentiment, etc.
It was the Women's Anti-War Movement in Australia that was both anti Vietnam War but also anti conscription.
With some very few exceptions (including the drafted hippies); hippies were the anti-war movement.
Anti-Draft movement disguised as an anti-war movement. People didn't care about the war (most people didn't even know where Vietnam was anyway); they just didn't want to be forced to go there (by being drafted into the US Army or US Marine Corps).
Many people were passionately opposed to the Vietnamese War in the 1960's, however despite all the protests, the war went on until 1975. In that sense, the anti-war movement was a failure, although a noble failure.
Draft resisters.
America was going to war with itself.
The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.
It is an anti Iraq/Afganistan war movement.