Anti-War/Anti-Draft protests and riots. The "draft" fed the anti-war protests.
The effect that the Vietnam war had on Morrie's department at Brandeis university during the 1960s was the Vietnam Protest.
they were used to spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam War
They were all such a daily routine thing during those times; simply "Anti-war protest".
Burning one's draft card.
Flower power, the hippy generation, dissent, division and protest.
Frequent protest marches around government buildings and on college campuses. Many men eligible to be drafted burned their draft cards and went to Canada to avoid being drafted into the Army. Eventually, Richard Nixon was elected president with a campaign promise to end the war in Vietnam.
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Only two congressmen voted no to going to war with Vietnam.
The US went, fought, and departed.
The shooting deaths of 4 students at Kent State University during a protest of the Vietnam War.
To spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam warThe same effects that attract movie goers attracted the newsmedia.
Self-important whining dressed as social protest.