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Title: Social Climate Vietnam War
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The so called "hawks" wanted the US to fight the war more vigorsly and end it soon.
The desire for a speedy end to the fighting crossed all lines as the public grew more disgusted with the war. The largest political demonstrations took place as the opponents demanded the end of US participation... Showed first 250 characters
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The largest political demonstrations took place as the opponents demanded the end of US participation. Some of the most dramatic demonstrations against the war took place on college and university campuses. Anti war protest activities exploded during 1967 with the largest demonstrations yet demanding a negotiated settlement, reduction of the US role and even withdrawal... Showed next 250 characters
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