Committee on Public Information
Woodrow Wilson established the Committee on Public Information (CPI) to promote patriotism and prevent anti-war sentiments during World War I. The CPI used various forms of media to convey government-approved messages and combat the spread of war Propaganda among the American public.
Large painting Guernica.
Cambodia
As a child in the south, Woodrow Wilson witnessed the total destruction caused by the civil war, therefor made him anti-war
Campus Antiwar Network was created in 2003.
The protestors chanted antiwar phrases outside of the United Nations building.
Antiwar
Warmonger
The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.
It was The Vietnam War which sparked mass antiwar demonstrations in 1970.
antiwar
The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.
The silent majority disagreed with the antiwar protesters but rarely discussed their opinions publicly.