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By the late 1960s, most Americans
supported the president’s approach in Vietnam.
understood the goals of the US in Vietnam.
considered the cost of war to be justified by the results.
had begun to question the cost of the Vietnam War.
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Had begun to question the cost of the Vietnam War.
Explanation: By the late 1960s (especially after the 1968 Tet Offensive and growing media coverage), public support for U.S. policy eroded. The credibility gap, rising casualties, the draft, protests, and events like Walter Cronkite’s public critique all led many Americans to question whether the war’s human and financial costs were justified.
Explanation: By the late 1960s (especially after the 1968 Tet Offensive and growing media coverage), public support for U.S. policy eroded. The credibility gap, rising casualties, the draft, protests, and events like Walter Cronkite’s public critique all led many Americans to question whether the war’s human and financial costs were justified.
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