Lack of trust for their own race and the Americans, not knowing who to trust because both sides American and the yellows were both just killing everybody.Scared of their own familys not knowing what terrorist group they may belong to or if they may have killed loved ones of their own for their so called "cause"
When the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops took over the counrty, they rounded up thousands of people that had been in the South Vietnamese military or goverment, or had worked for the Americans, and shot them. Thousands more were imprisoned in"re-education camps". Eventually, many were released. The farmers in rural areas weren't feeling much effect, but many city dwellers became refugees, because there wasn't all the jobs available as when the US troops were there. Vietnam is still feeling effects some 30 years after the ending of the fighting.
The First Vietnames War was an effort to remove Vietnam from colonial rule by France. It ended at Dien Bin Phu, however by this time tht US was already involved as a result of such things as the CIA's assistance with such things as "Air America" which had provided air transport and delivery elements during that conflict. The Second Vietnamese War or the Vietnamese- American war was simply a continuation of the conflict. US Forces were introduced as advisors to the South Vietnamese Military and the situation slowly and gradually increased. The end resulst was a unified Vietnam under Communist control. i guess that's okay. i would say to prevent the spread of communism. from the American point of view.
The Spanish-American War of 1898 brought the Americans together (re-united them) from the effects of the US Civil War. Operation Desert Storm of January/February 1991 reunited the American people from the effects of the Vietnam War (per President George Bush Sr., "...we've beat the Vietnam syndrome!").
The Asian country divided by war during the 1960s is Vietnam. The conflict escalated into a full-scale war, resulting in the division of the country into North Vietnam, which was communist, and South Vietnam, which was supported by the United States and other anti-communist allies. The war, which lasted until 1975, had profound effects on the region and led to the eventual reunification of Vietnam under communist control.
The Vietnam War caused the breakdown of many families and also a breakdown of the Vietnamese culture. Thousands upon thousands of children were orphaned during the war and ended up either in orphanages or on the streets without a home.
syndrome
Rejection from the public.
For many, it was the feelings of defeat and rejection.
Vietnam war made Vietnamese people having to do highest their effort to catch developed country.Maybe 100 years to be America now.
Just this one: "We the unwilling Led by the unqualified Are doing the impossible For the ungrateful"
The 1968 Tet Offensive was a significant military campaign during the Vietnam War, launched by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces during the Vietnamese Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday. It involved surprise attacks on key cities and military bases across South Vietnam, challenging the perception that the U.S. and South Vietnamese forces were winning the war. Although the offensive was ultimately a military failure for the North Vietnamese in terms of territory gained, it had profound psychological effects, leading to increased anti-war sentiment in the United States and shifting public opinion about the war. The Tet Offensive marked a turning point in U.S. involvement and strategy in Vietnam.
There are no negative psychological effects of homosexuality anywhere.
No, other than psychological effects, culture shock has other implications such as insomnia and fear.
Division.
The effects of the Vietnam war were devistating. Leaving many deragened and mental.
aesthetic effects: the psychological responses to beauty and artistic experiences.
Effects of psychological abuse can be long lasting and devastating. There are many different effects of psychological abuse that include shame, guilt, anxiety, crying, feeling helpless, avoidance of eye contact, and fear. Other effects can include depression, substance abuse, low self-esteem, and withdrawal.