Military conscription.
During the war it was (Draft) protests and (Draft) riots.
America's reaction to the war, was largely due to the draft, protests and riots.
See: Anti-War protests See: massacres
Draft riots and protests; and anti-war protests/riots disguised as such.
Anti-War/Anti-Draft protests and riots. The "draft" fed the anti-war protests.
Mostly college students.
With protests and riots.
Guessing you may be asking about the VVAW, it was the Vietnam Veterans Against the War - a protest group active in Washington, D.C. anti-war protests. That organization loosely evolved into today's VVA - Vietnam Veterans of America.
Because it caused a lot of dead, protests, riots, arguments, and headaches for a very long time.
Yes. Vietnam was a French colony. They lost a Vietnam War and were thrown out of Vietnam before America tried to win a war in Vietnam. America also lost a Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War made America stronger.
They mirrored the US; protests, etc.