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To stop death and the horrors of the Vietnam War

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Because Americans were against the Vietnam War.

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Why was the antiwar movement strong at colleges?

The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.


Why was the antiwar movement especially strong at college?

The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.


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The antiwar movement was especially strong at colleges because students were of draft age.


How was the antiwar movement criticismed to the Vietnam?

The military draft was three fourths of the anti-war movement.


What issue did the students for democratic society focus on by 1964?

The antiwar movement.


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It was made up of both violent and peaceful factions.


What are the specific legacies involved in the antiwar movement of the Vietnam war?

The all Volunteer military.


The counterculture was strongly associated with the antiwar movement as it objected to?

All of the above is true (APEX)


What term describes the idea supported by American protestors that the US shouldn't be involved in the Vietnam War?

The antiwar movement


What term describe the idea supported by American protestors that the US shouldn't be involved in the Vietnam war?

The antiwar movement


What are facts about the antiwar movement of the 1960's?

Conscription. No draft=No protests (other than the usual minor ones).


What is the setting in That was then this is now?

Place: Tulsa, Oklahoma Time: During Vietnam and the antiwar movement (1960's-1970's)