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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... face - to - face with this maddening dilemma . He found himself pre- siding not over a utopia but over a colony caught up in disputes as troubling as any he had confronted in his English past . John Winthrop , it seems , was not the ...
... face - to - face with this maddening dilemma . He found himself pre- siding not over a utopia but over a colony caught up in disputes as troubling as any he had confronted in his English past . John Winthrop , it seems , was not the ...
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... face of this threat to outflank what's been done in Central Vietnam and in the Delta , there is real concern here over the failure of the Diem Government to win the support of the educated elite . That concern is pointed up by the ...
... face of this threat to outflank what's been done in Central Vietnam and in the Delta , there is real concern here over the failure of the Diem Government to win the support of the educated elite . That concern is pointed up by the ...
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... face up to the consequences . Now I believe that it is politically neces- sary for some of us to carry resistance into the courts and into jail , if necessary . The one weapon the government holds over us is prison . To be effective we ...
... face up to the consequences . Now I believe that it is politically neces- sary for some of us to carry resistance into the courts and into jail , if necessary . The one weapon the government holds over us is prison . To be effective we ...
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