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The Ending of the Conflict in Vietnam - Part Two
by Ela Nicholson -…
The Ending of the Conflict in Vietnam - Part Two
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Anti-War Protest Movement, 1968-73 (Part One)
Draft
The draft (where young men were forced to go and fight) increased opposition, especially as rich Americans seemed to be able to get out of it (called draft-dodgers).
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Protests
Demosnstrations and marches took place, for example at the White House in1968.
Chants were popular, such as "Hey! Hey! LBJ! How many kids did you kill today?".
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Support
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Many people carried on supporting the war, their ideology being "my country, right or wrong".
Anti-War Protest Movement, 1968-73 (Part Two)
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Veterans
In 1971, 300,000 went on a march they organised.
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