Question
A line graph titled Opinion of Vietnam War: Mistake to Send U S Troops? The x-axis is labeled Date with August 1965, January 1967, February 1968, January 1969, and January 1971. The y-axis is labeled Percentage from 0 to 90. The top line labeled Yes goes from 60 percent in August 1965 to 28 percent in January 1971. The bottom line labeled No goes from 30 percent in August 1965 to 60 percent in January 1971. In 1968, Yes and no are at 45 percent. In 1969, Yes is at 40 percent and No is at 50 percent.
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How does the opinion that sending troops to Vietnam was a good idea change by 1971?
Around what year were opinions changing about sending troops to war?
What percentage of people believed the US made a good decision sending troops in 1969?
Use the drop-down menus to answer each question.
How does the opinion that sending troops to Vietnam was a good idea change by 1971?
Around what year were opinions changing about sending troops to war?
What percentage of people believed the US made a good decision sending troops in 1969?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1. By 1971, the opinion that sending troops to Vietnam was a good idea had significantly decreased, with only 28 percent believing it was a good decision.
2. Opinions about sending troops to war were changing around the year 1968, as evidenced by both lines converging at 45 percent during that year.
3. In 1969, 40 percent of people believed the US made a good decision sending troops to Vietnam.
2. Opinions about sending troops to war were changing around the year 1968, as evidenced by both lines converging at 45 percent during that year.
3. In 1969, 40 percent of people believed the US made a good decision sending troops to Vietnam.