The right to vote was changed from 21 to 18 in 1971 with the addition of the 26th amendment to the constitution. The thinking at the time that if a person was old enough to fight in a war they were old enough to vote.
About one half of the American people.
Americans were drafted into the Vietnam War in 1965.
Hawks which were the people who were for war including the Vietnam war.
Republic of Vietnam Navy's motto is 'Our Country - The Ocean'.
Korea and Vietnam were separate wars.
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Political hysteria is referred to exaggerated emotions or excitement that is triggered by political activities among a group of people. This can be referred to sycophancy of political events.
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Major events are significant occurrences or incidents that have a widespread impact on a large number of people. These events can be political, social, cultural, economic, or related to disasters and can shape the course of history.
The Civil War was the main trigger for these events. It motivated the political conscience and landscape for people to vote.
Abuse of political power is the ability or authority to control people and events, whether it is economically or politically. Constitution could stop this abuse of political power.
There are many places where a person can find videos about the Vietnam war. A great place to search is at a library. Many museum also have historical videos. Historical videos such as the Vietnam war are great for many people who want to remember historical events.
A liberal historian believes historical events are led by individuals and political leaders, as opposed to a revisionist historian who believes events are led by mass movement of people or ideas.
There are 86 million people in Vietnam as of 2011
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Improvements in technology around news media (radio, television, etc.) made news more readily accessible and faster to transmit, shaping people's opinions about Vietnam, civil rights, and other political topics.
Up until the early 20th century there was no separate discipline called political science. The study of politics to that time focussed either on historiographic depictions of particular political events/people, or on philosophical analyses of idealized political systems (often with moral or ethical overtones, since the aim of political theory is to understand and improve political systems). Political science as an academic discipline grew out of a desire to do practical research on the workings of actual governments (public policy, relationships between nations and states, relations between governments and their people, and the like). There are overlaps still between history and political science, but they have different goals. History concerns itself with the accurate depiction of people and events, often in very idiosyncratic terms. Historical analysis can be very sophisticated, but it is usually limited in scope to the events it is discussing. Political science (as a science) is more interested in general principles. Political scientists want to understand particular events in order to understand how events of that kind work in general, so that they can anticipate or change future events.