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By 1967, how did most americans feel about u.s. involvement in the vietnam war?
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By 1967, how did most americans feel about u.s. involvement in the vietnam war?
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The tides had started to change in 1967, more people were against the war then in earlier years. But some still supported. In 1968, is when America really started to protest against the war and started with violent protests.
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