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Did the public like the Vietnam War?
As the months of the war became years, the public became impatient. Only a small percentage of Americans believed their government was evil or sympathized with the Viet Cong. But many began to feel it was time to cut losses.
Was the media against the Vietnam War?
As reports from the field became increasingly accessible to citizens, public opinion began to turn against U.S. involvement, though many Americans continued to support it. …
What was the real reason behind the Vietnam War?
China had become communist in 1949 and communists were in control of North Vietnam. The USA was afraid that communism would spread to South Vietnam and then the rest of Asia. It decided to send money, supplies and military advisers to help the South Vietnamese Government.
How did the media influence public opinion during the Vietnam War?
Some believe that the media played a large role in the U.S. defeat. They argue that the media’s tendency toward negative reporting helped to undermine support for the war in the United States while its uncensored coverage provided valuable information to the enemy in Vietnam.
What event was the most effective in convincing the American public that the war was not winnable?
AH Unit 11 Test Review
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In the 1968 presidential campaign, which of the following candidates would a dove most likely have favored. | Eugene McCarthy |
_____ was/were most effective in convincing the American public that the war was not winnable. | The Tet Offensive |
What turned public opinion against the Vietnam War?
Many Americans opposed the war on moral grounds, appalled by the devastation and violence of the war. Others claimed the conflict was a war against Vietnamese independence, or an intervention in a foreign civil war; others opposed it because they felt it lacked clear objectives and appeared to be unwinnable.