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In North Vietnam, the Premier leaders were: Ho Chi Minh, the supreme leader of North Vietnam, Truong Chinh, the Second in Command, Pham Van Dong, the Prime Minister, Le Duan, the Ambassador to USSR, and Vo Nguyen Giap, the Grand General of North Vietnam.

In South Vietnam, the Premier leaders of the First Republic of South Vietnam were: Ngo Dinh Diem, President, Nguyen Ngoc Tho, Vice President. In the Second Republic of South Vietnam were: Nguyen Van Thieu, President, Nguyen Cao Ky, vice President, Ngo Quang Truong, General of the first Division. The Last president of South Vietnam was Duong Van Minh. The General responsible for the assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem was also Duong Van Minh. The General responsible for the unification of the south was Nguyen Khanh.

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The antiwar movement was not very well organized and did not have any single leader, however, certain people did have some prominence, including Abby Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, John Lennon, Tom Hayden, etc.

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Hanoi Jane (Fonda) might be the most famous (or infamous, which ever word you wish to use).

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See: List of anti-war organizations.

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How did the Vietnam War effect domestic American Policies?

It divided the country and led to the numerous civilian protests against the war.


What effect did the Vietnam War have on domestic U.S. politics?

The Vietnam War led to President Johnson's (Dem) decision not to run for re-election, which enabled Richard Nixon (Rep) to win the next 2 elections. It led to a distrust of American political figures that continues today, and the war led to the elimination of the draft and the implementation of the all-volunteer military.


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Was the draft riots a war?

The US Civil War & Vietnam War experienced draft riots. These were physical violent protests against the military draft (conscription).


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What were the effects of Vietnam?

Draft riots and protests; and anti-war protests/riots disguised as such.


Have any US students protested against the US government?

Yes, there have been numerous instances where US students have protested against the US government. For example, during the Vietnam War, students led widespread protests against US involvement. More recently, students have organized protests against gun violence and climate change, calling for policy changes from the government.


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It was the Vietnam War. People were protesting against going into Vietnam, and not all of the protests stayed non-violent. There was also the Civil Rights Movement, led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., which continued until the President passed a law that said that blacks had the same rights as whites.


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See website: Anti-War Protests


What protest went on during the Vietnam war?

Anti-War/Anti-Draft protests and riots. The "draft" fed the anti-war protests.


How did the Vietnam War impact the Australian Government?

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