involvement in the Vietnam War was the event/action that caused Australian society to change. The Vietnam War was the major push or an impetus for change in Australia and gave the new counterculture great momentum that eventually helped the counterculture to challenge the government and contribute to change in Australia. The result was a dramatic change in Australia’s society‚ irrevocably changing the once conservative culture to today’s modern multi-cultural society. The Vietnam War was the spark that
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bloodshed overshadowed the vivid hues of nature. The two proxy wars of Asia‚ throughout the Cold War‚ were the Korean War (1950-1953) and the Vietnam War (1955-1975). The spawning of these wars came from the ashes of World War II and the onset of the Cold War. The Korean War broke out as daybreak dawned over a split peninsula‚ sparking a bloody brief conflict that would forever alter the course of events in East Asia. Following the end of World War II‚ the intervention of disunity in Korea was‚ “a Communist
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In 1965‚ Joe Skoczen had decided‚ when he was twenty years old‚ to volunteer to fight for our country during the Vietnam War era. He had wanted to join the army‚ but his friend‚ Jack McSweeney‚ wanted to join the Marine Corps Reserves. It was decided over a game of pinball which branch the men would enter‚ and Joe lost‚ meaning they would both join the Marines. On the first day‚ volunteers and those drafted‚ including Joe and Jack‚ were put onto an old‚ decrepit plane set out for Parris Island
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The Vietnam War‚ this war raged from 1955 to 1975. Many opposed the war they were known as “hippies”. The war helped empower the hippy movement and made it stronger then ever. Let’s explore what started the war‚ how it shaped America and why it was such a big deal. What caused this war? It was the drive to get power and stop communism. America believed all Communism was bad and should be abolished while the Soviets believed it was great and should be used everywhere. North vietnam supported the
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Harry Truman had helped provide economic aid to France after Vietnam had gotten their independence from them because he wanted to contain communism. He also provided aid to countries like Turkey and Greece. However‚ despite the support from the United States France lost their battle against communism in Indochina. This led to the Geneva Accords which divided Vietnam in the 17th parallel. This was put in place trying to keep peace in Indochina‚ but it only angered Minh because the Soviets and China
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How did the Vietnam War affect domestic politics and policies? How did it help weaken the dominant political philosophy of the 1960s? The involvement of the United States in the war in Vietnam had a very negative impact on the domestic political programs that were proposed by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The war in Vietnam cost an incredible amount of money since no equivalent funds were returning to the country. In addition‚ military expenses‚ combined with domestic social costs‚ created budget
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The Korean and Vietnam war are very similar in that both were the US’s attempt to fight communism by waging war in a distant third world country. Both wars were unpopular in the US and both led to a lack of victory. In fact‚ remarkable similarities exist between the Korean War and the Vietnam War; from the US support of a dictatorial and corrupt anti-communist regime to its conception of communism as a monolithic entity‚ under which all communist nations were necessarily allies‚ rather than individuals
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The history of America’s involvement in the Vietnam War is neither looked upon fondly or openly discussed. Eager to step in and get involved with the matters of an outside country‚ America blindly disregarded the civil strife taking place within its own nation. While the war continued with no clear end in sight‚ the Civil Rights movement shifted its gaze to include anti-war sentiment. African Americans already suffering injustices within America rallied against the unjust burden of the draft. Likewise
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The Cold War was a long period of tension between the democracies of the Western World and the communist countries of Eastern Europe. The west was led by the United States and Eastern Europe was led by the Soviet Union. These two countries became known as superpowers. Although the two superpowers never officially declared war on each other‚ they both sided with different countries in proxy wars such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War. They also fought each other in the arms race and the space
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could become communist too. North Vietnam was already influenced by communism and United States did not want it to spill over North Vietnam. The Cold war was at its heights during early 1950s and it was the first time when the United states first got involved in the war. France appealed for economic and military help from America. France was already involved into the war with the Vietnam at that time. When America can to know that France failed and North Vietnam got influenced by communism‚ Dwight
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