Why did some people oppose U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War?
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Responses
They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy.
They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy.
They believed in a domino theory that U.S. involvement would backfire.
They believed in a domino theory that U.S. involvement would backfire.
They thought the U.S. should fight in other nations' civil wars.
They thought the U.S. should fight in other nations' civil wars.
They wanted the U.S. to declare war rather than fight proxy wars.
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They believed the war was unjustified and based on false pretenses.
It drove up the cost of consumer goods.
a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology
It caused fuel shortages.
They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers.
It banned discrimination in employment.
They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy.
a change in focus to large businesses, science, and technology
It caused fuel shortages.
They lost their jobs in industry due to competition from demobilized soldiers.
It banned discrimination in employment.
They believed it was a quagmire that didn’t help the country’s economy.