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    It was a bitter experience for the Vietnam veterans because after experiencing the gruesome tragedy of war‚ they returned home to anti-war demonstrations and hostility. This was because the populist idea within the population was the anti-war movement against Vietnam and this led to little support and understanding from the Australian public towards the veterans. As shown in the source below the anger that the public had towards the government was then also taken out on the soldiers‚ who should

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    movement which began after the Cold War in the 1950’s continued on until the late 1960’s. The movement became the focus of many university and college campuses as a protest to the Vietnam War and “The Draft.” During an antiwar demonstration on the Kent State University Campus in 1970‚ students gathered to protest the Vietnam War and the invasion of Cambodia. The Ohio state Governor at the time‚ James Rhodes‚ summoned the US National Guard to the Kent campus with the goal of ending the demonstration

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    DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VIETNAM AND THE U.S I am an immigrant person who came to the U.S under family sponsorship. Living here for 4 years‚ I have learned a lot of interesting things in this country. There are so many differences between Vietnam and the U.S as relationship‚ weather‚ religion‚ fashion‚ language…. but the most three obvious differences between them are country size‚ education system and culture. Country size is a great difference between these countries

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    Vietnam Essay Outline (Growing protest in america)• protest grew during nixons presidency due to his media coverage • famous protesters such as John Lennon rilled up more Americans against the war •in march 1971 the conviction of lieutenant William L Calley jr. For war crimes raised some of the most famous and main moral issues. His unit was behind the massacre of more then 500 civilians in south Vietnam which of all were unarmed women and children and old men which none offered any resistance

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    In 1965‚ America’s fight against communism had spread to Southeast Asia‚ where the United States became involved in the Vietnam War to stop communism. Truman‚ Eisenhower‚ Kennedy‚ and Johnson were all involved and helped aid the Vietnam War. Truman believed in a policy of containment and sent money‚ Eisenhower also sent money but believed in the domino theory. He sent advisors to help train the South Vietnamese troops and Johnson also sent troops and money. Westmoreland’s strategy was to fight a

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    The economy of the Vietnam was reorganized so that it can benefit the Vietnamese collaborators and the French. Paul Doumer was the main architect of the policies used by the French in Vietnam. He arrived in 1897 after being appointed as the governor in charge of Indochina (Buttinger 3). Since his arrival in the land‚ Paul had the goal of ensuring that Vietnam was a colony that profited France. Paul indicated that Indochina had the responsibility of serving the France in Asia since at the time of

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    The Vietnam war was one of the most controversial wars that the USA was in‚ citizens of the USA were outraged about the Vietnam war as the America sent 540‚000 troops over to Vietnam killing many Vietnamease children and elderly. The Vietnam War started in 1954 and ended in 1973 which is the setting of the book. The war is completely relevant to the book as that is all the book is about. Phillip Caputo was in the Marine Corps to prove something to his parents. He wanted to do something that his

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    Independence movement from 1941 onward‚ establishing the communist-governed Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945 and defeating the French Union in 1954. He was a highly visible figurehead and an inspiration for Vietnamese fighting to the death for his cause‚ a united Vietnam‚ until his death. The people of Vietnam recognize his actions and determination to fight for independence that the capital of South Vietnam was renamed Ho Chi Minh City in his honor. Running head: The Week 1 Topic There was a great

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    The Social and Emotional Effect of the Vietnam War on Returning Vets The Vietnam War is arguably one of the biggest mistakes that the United States Government ever undertook. The War lasted from November 1955 to April 1975 Over the course of nineteen and a half years America took the lives of over one million vietnamese civilians. The public’s opinion on the war changed dramatically over the course of the war. Two years before the end of the war the last poll on public opinion was held‚ finding

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    The Great Society and the Vietnam War " Did the Vietnam War Kill the Great Society?" The Great Society was the vision of President Lyndon B. Johnson. In Johnson’s first year of office he obtained usage of one of the most extensive legislative branches in the Nation’s history. Maintaining collective security‚ he carried on the rapid growing struggle to restrain Communist control in Vietnam. President Johnson thought of a plan of programs to help the United States and improve on the foreign

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