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Propaganda is a weapon, and was important to both countries.

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What is an example of propaganda during the Vietnam war?

For example, the us infantry put two deceased forms. Also, the instruction for the forms was written in the native language. The instructions were: first write the name of the deceased, and then put your name in the other document.


How has propaganda shaped American views and mores during other twentieth century events?

Propaganda has been used to influence American views during events like World War I and II, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War. It was used to demonize the enemy, rally support for the war effort, and shape public opinion. Propaganda has impacted American attitudes towards these events by creating fear, patriotism, and a sense of unity among the population.


What were the positive and negative consequences of American wartime propaganda?

Throughout American Military History, there have been positive and negative consequences alike that follow from the use of wartime Propaganda. One undeniable positive (seen, for example, during World War I) has been the stimulation of 'war spirit' among Americans. One undeniable negative (seen, for example, during the Vietnam War) has been tremendous demoralization and even hostility towards the government when the war-reality has turned out to be different from the propagandistic account of the war.


What are stereotypes of Vietnamese people?

They are from Vietnam. Some of them have Chinese blood. Their cuisine is similar to Chinese cuisine. They don't like being confused with Chinese people. They tend to have darker skin than the Japanese and Korean. Their written language is not calligraphy like the Chinese. They use the basic letters the English language does except they have multiple accent marks. Most of them aren't very tall. Some of them are very nice. I'm Vietnamese...and that's all I can think of is that some, not most, eat dog.


What cultural trends indicate that the 1970s were an anxious time for many Americans?

The 1970s saw a rise in activism and social movements, as Americans grappled with issues such as civil rights, the Vietnam War, and economic instability. The popularity of disaster movies and dystopian films also reflected a sense of anxiety and uncertainty prevalent during this decade. Additionally, the oil crisis and high inflation rates contributed to a general feeling of unease among many Americans during the 1970s.

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Was there any pro-American propaganda during the Vietnam war?

No, of course. Vietnamese's cause is just.


Who fought against whom in the Vietnam conflict?

The vietnamese and the Americans


What was Australia's history in the Vietnam war?

the aussies were alies and fought in the Vietnam war with the Americans. (and of course the South Vietnamese - the Americans were paticipants on their side).


Who did America fight against in Vietnam?

The NVA and the VC (North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong).


Americans were evacuated from were when the north vietnamese invaded south Vietnam?

The south's capital; Saigon.


What was the Vietnamese' peoples reaction to the war in Vietnam?

Around 600,000 Vietnamese died in the Vietnam War. More Vietnamese died than Americans. That amazes me.


What did the french do to vietnamese resist them?

Vietnam was a French colony. The Vietcong first threw out the French. Then America tried to conquer Vietnam and the Vietcong threw out the Americans.


How did the Vietnam war affect the Americans and vietnamese alike?

Americans didn't like being drafted into military service; which is why you have an all volunteer army (military) today. The South Vietnamese liked Americans, they thought American GIs were funny and friendly.


Can you play as Vietnamese in battlefield Vietnam?

Yes, you can play as Vietnamese in Battlefield Vietnam.


What difficulties did Vietnamese immigrants experience when they came to America?

South Vietnamese refugees initially faced resentment by Americans following the turmoil and upheaval of the Vietnam War. A poll taken in 1975 showed only 36 percent of Americans were in favor of Vietnamese immigration.


Is Vietnam and Vietnamese the same?

No, Vietnam is a country; whereas Vietnamese is a nationality. So a person from Vietnam is Vietnamese, just like someone from China is Chinese, and so on.


What are people from Vietnam called?

Vietnamese.