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Young Americans reacted to the Vietnam War with widespread protest and activism, driven by a growing anti-war sentiment. Many students organized demonstrations, sit-ins, and marches, most notably the massive protests at college campuses and events like the Kent State shootings in 1970. This generation was influenced by a desire for social justice, civil rights, and a rejection of traditional authority, leading to a cultural shift that questioned U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. The counterculture movement, characterized by music, art, and alternative lifestyles, also played a significant role in shaping their opposition to the war.

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