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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... opinion and the media , Elegant later wrote , could be " best put in the form of syllogism : American and world public opinion judged the war in Viet Nam on the basis of the information they received . Almost all that information came ...
... opinion and the media , Elegant later wrote , could be " best put in the form of syllogism : American and world public opinion judged the war in Viet Nam on the basis of the information they received . Almost all that information came ...
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... opinion . A Response to Public Opinion The increasingly critical television coverage of the war that oc- curred at the time of Tet and after represented a response by me- dia journalists to public opinion , not an effort to shape it ...
... opinion . A Response to Public Opinion The increasingly critical television coverage of the war that oc- curred at the time of Tet and after represented a response by me- dia journalists to public opinion , not an effort to shape it ...
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... opinion , 251 was favorable , 248 was biased in coverage , 245 Mekong River Delta , 92 military advisers , U.S. sent ... opinion polls . See public opinion Paris Peace Talks , 141 , 171 Plan Huy Quat , 114 Podhoretz , Norman , 173 polls ...
... opinion , 251 was favorable , 248 was biased in coverage , 245 Mekong River Delta , 92 military advisers , U.S. sent ... opinion polls . See public opinion Paris Peace Talks , 141 , 171 Plan Huy Quat , 114 Podhoretz , Norman , 173 polls ...
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