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In the 1960s, American opposition to the Vietnam War
increased as more US troops went to fight in Vietnam.
decreased as more US troops went to fight in Vietnam.
was considered procommunist, so few people embraced it.
was considered anticommunist, so many people embraced it.

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Increased as more US troops went to fight in Vietnam.

Explanation: As U.S. troop levels and casualties rose in the mid- to late-1960s, public opposition grew—fueled by televised coverage, the draft, and high casualty counts—leading to larger protests and declining support for the war.