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Historians have stated that "World War II had united the nation

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Historians have stated that "World War II had united the nation. Vietnam fractured it." Please compare three different forms of protest during the Vietnam War (for example, Buddhist monks, veterans, movements in the United States) For what reasons was the Vietnam War divisive, whereas World War II had not been? For what reasons did Americans oppose the war? Who actually protested the war, and how did the antiwar movement reflect cultural and class differences in American society? What was the broader response to the movement as compared to the responses to World War II?

 

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