The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... conflict but rather that it has been enlivened , enriched , and even strengthened by Americans who have disagreed with one another . Thomas Jefferson was one of the least confrontational of Ameri- cans , but he boldly and irrevocably ...
... conflict but rather that it has been enlivened , enriched , and even strengthened by Americans who have disagreed with one another . Thomas Jefferson was one of the least confrontational of Ameri- cans , but he boldly and irrevocably ...
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... conflicts about Vietnam , the war has remained an emotionally charged and controversial topic . Fur- thermore , some commentators contend that rather than putting the Vietnam conflict behind them , Americans should take pains to ...
... conflicts about Vietnam , the war has remained an emotionally charged and controversial topic . Fur- thermore , some commentators contend that rather than putting the Vietnam conflict behind them , Americans should take pains to ...
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... conflict — our longest war and — like the Revolu- tionary , Mexican and Civil Wars — a bitterly divisive one . A large number of our young men are involved in the amnesty question — though far more were involved in this question in the ...
... conflict — our longest war and — like the Revolu- tionary , Mexican and Civil Wars — a bitterly divisive one . A large number of our young men are involved in the amnesty question — though far more were involved in this question in the ...
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