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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... movements and ideas of the 1960s , especially the civil rights movement , with its philosophy of civil disobedience , and the youth counterculture , which questioned fundamental American values . The " war at home , " like the war in ...
... movements and ideas of the 1960s , especially the civil rights movement , with its philosophy of civil disobedience , and the youth counterculture , which questioned fundamental American values . The " war at home , " like the war in ...
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... Movement Should Seek to Influence Mainstream America Sam Brown ( b . 1943 ) Activists who opposed the Vietnam War often argued among themselves over the strategy , tactics , and general goals of the anti- war movement . One question ...
... Movement Should Seek to Influence Mainstream America Sam Brown ( b . 1943 ) Activists who opposed the Vietnam War often argued among themselves over the strategy , tactics , and general goals of the anti- war movement . One question ...
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... movement has had a double disadvantage in the past : during periods of upswing , the peace movement has overestimated its effect and thus paved the way for subsequent acute frustration and resignation ; during the downswing , the ...
... movement has had a double disadvantage in the past : during periods of upswing , the peace movement has overestimated its effect and thus paved the way for subsequent acute frustration and resignation ; during the downswing , the ...
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