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Anti War Movement Research Paper

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Anti War Movement There were many reasons for the anti-war movement in the sixties and seventies. Basically, they can be categorized into three groups: the media, attitudes of a younger generation, and politics. This essay will describe how each group contributed to the anti-war movement of the Vietnam War. Politically, the war in Vietnam became a sensitive issue. The U.S. began bombing North Vietnam in 1964. By the late sixties the war effort and become so costly that to promote the war effort could become a political blunder. Continuing a war effort so far away and in a country that was not easy to transport needed things to the troops became a monstrous effort in manpower and cost. Food, water, and clothing in Vietnam were not items that could be obtained easily. By 1968 there were 540,000 troops in Vietnam. Providing for the soldiers and other personnel added to the costs. As the war costs mounted, people in the United States became resentful of all the money used in the war effort that could have been used back at home. This became a political nightmare for politicians that were trying to continue the war effort. Compounding our efforts to fund and fight the war in Vietnam was the fact that two other super-powers, the Soviet Union and China, were …show more content…

Generally, the media tends to lean to the liberal side. Never before was the media given so much access to the everyday activities of a war effort. One example is the reporting of the My Lai Massacre which demonstrated the bad judgement and conduct by the military. Even though this was a rare occurrence, the media was able to bring it to everyone’s attention quickly and graphically. At home the media was right in the middle of all the demonstrations that were taking place. The combination of graphic details of what was occurring in Vietnam and the constant and close-up coverage of the demonstrations at home added greatly to the total anti-war

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