vietnam war and domestic disorder
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See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel. And see: Civil Rights Movement
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The Vietnam War happened in the 1960's and throughout the 60's. The Vietnam War is considered to be one of the most pointless wars in US history.
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Reconstruction occurred after the North won the war in '75.
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Yes. Vietnam want peace, not war. Of course Vietnam is the heroic country.
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Vietnam
Vietnam and the United States both endured a war in the 1960's. This war was called the Vietnam War and it is one of the most known wars.
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The South Vietnamese Army surrendered in April of '75. South Vietnam was a defeated nation in April '75. The victorious Northern troops were stationed through out the new country of Vietnam (there was no more N. or S. Vietnam after '75).
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Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
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Lowered voting age; all volunteer military
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Was sent in by Eisenhower in '55, pulled out by Ford in '75.
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During the Viet War from '55 thru '75, there were two Vietnams: North Vietnam & South Vietnam; they were divided at the 17th parallel.
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It is going to be about what happened around the Vietnam war era, including the Cuban events and of course the Vietnam war.
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See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
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US war in RVN commenced in 1955.
US war against North Vietnam commenced in 1964.
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The US joined the Vietnam War in 1960 or 1955because there was a civil war between North Vietnam and South Vietnam, and the US was good friends with South Vietnam's goverment, so they helped out.
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It divided the country and led to the numerous civilian protests against the war.
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the aussies were alies and fought in the Vietnam war with the Americans.
(and of course the South Vietnamese - the Americans were paticipants on their side).
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the Vietnam war
The overall effects of the Civils Rights Movement, especiallyl in the Southern States. Also, Vietnam Nam War protesting.
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Vietnam but it wasnt officially declared war
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The support for the Vietnam War began to dwindle by the late 1960s. This was because the war was affecting everyone, not just the lower economic classes.
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Hồ Chí Minh (North Vietnam) and Ngô Đình Diệm (South Vietnam).
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The Iraq War and the Vietnam War, in terms of military engagements, combat-style, and overall missions have nothing at all in common either than the fact that they both take place on the continent of Asia. However, the domestic response to both wars is comparable in that there was much domestic fatigue. However, as the draft affected a large swath of America, the domestic response to Vietnam was far sharper and more prevalent than the response to Iraq.
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