Protesters, Happy's, pinkos, commies. traitors. They were called all kinds of things. You have to keep in mind that at the time there was a vast difference between the older generation who were more inclined to accept the decisions made by politician ant their teenage children who were often better educated and as a result were more inclined to question the powers that be.
There were many different protests of the Vietnam War, some peaceful and some violent. Tear gas, rubber bullets, and in some cases arrest and prosecution were used against some of the protesters (particularly those who protested at the Democratic National Nominating Convention in 1968 in Chicago) but most protesters escaped unscathed.
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Ohio University and the University of California.
No, he was not able to, but he did settle down things that had to do with war.
There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?
The Vietnam War divided Americans due to the different beliefs of the war's proponents and opponents. Many youth were vehemently opposed to the war and protested it openly. It was also the first war to be covered on TV, making the realities of war even easier for people to see.
There were many Australian people protesting about things they thought were injustice. The things that were protested are as followed: equal rights for women environmental issues sexual freedom world peace the main one was about the Vietnam War social justice rock and roll music improvementes for racial equalitydrugs There were many Australian people protesting about things they thought were injustice. The things that were protested are as followed: equal rights for women environmental issues sexual freedom world peace the main one was about the Vietnam War social justice rock and roll music improvementes for racial equalitydrugs
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"Hanoi Jane" Fonda (Actress).
They protested the draft.
The war in Vietnam .
No way. Many people were against the war and protested it. in fact, there are many songs from the 60s that are about protesting the war.
Hawks predominately protested "limited war"; Hawks wanted to invade North Vietnam and use nuclear weapons (atomic weapons) if need be. It's called FIGHTING TO WIN!
During the Vietnam War, many artists protested the war in their art and music. This war was called the television war because it was then that the rest of the world could see what was going on during the war. The songs were anti-war and sang about the soldiers wanting to get out even if the war wasn't won.
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The military draft was the real MAIN reason for the protests.
Ohio University and the University of California.
The people who supported the Vietnam War were commonly knowns as hawks.
No, he was not able to, but he did settle down things that had to do with war.