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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... Ameri- cans , but he boldly and irrevocably enriched American life with his individualistic views . Like John Winthrop before him , he had a notion of an American Eden . Like Winthrop , he offered a vision of a harmonious society . And ...
... Ameri- cans , but he boldly and irrevocably enriched American life with his individualistic views . Like John Winthrop before him , he had a notion of an American Eden . Like Winthrop , he offered a vision of a harmonious society . And ...
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... Ameri- cans do . Many people will tell you to just follow orders and leave the thinking to others . But you have the right to know as much about this war as anyone . After all , it's you - not your Congress- man - who might get killed ...
... Ameri- cans do . Many people will tell you to just follow orders and leave the thinking to others . But you have the right to know as much about this war as anyone . After all , it's you - not your Congress- man - who might get killed ...
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... Ameri- can Army establishment , itself often as confused as they them- selves were , by their moralistic attitudes and their political preju- dices . It was inevitable , in the circumstances , that they came to write , in the first ...
... Ameri- can Army establishment , itself often as confused as they them- selves were , by their moralistic attitudes and their political preju- dices . It was inevitable , in the circumstances , that they came to write , in the first ...
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