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How did US involvement in Vietnam impact the nation during the 1960s?

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Vietnam was the first "TV War" (people home knew what was going on and how bad it was) and so it led to widespread public protest and anti-war sentiment, particularly over the Draft. Various prominent groups like the counterculture movement and the Civil Rights movement opposed it.

It cost a lot of money, resources, and people, and many Americans thought it wasn't worth it.

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Japanese forces invaded Vietnam.

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The us was involved because of japan attacking Vietnam. so to fight off political leaders the us had to get involved

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