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Opposition in the US

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Opposition in the US

The 1960s was the first time that the US government faced significant opposition from the American public to a foreign war.

Opposition

Opposition

  • As opposition grew, it became impossible for a democratic government to ignore what the people wanted.
Protests and campaigns

Protests and campaigns

  • Anti-war protests and veterans openly campaigning about the atrocities they witnessed meant that the government could not continue the war.
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