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What was the view on war in the 1960's? Did they have an anti-war approach or something else?
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What was the view on war in the 1960's? Did they have an anti-war approach or something else?
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Although of course there were many different views on war in the US during this time, there was a "counter culture" movement that was very vocal and outspoken against the war in Vietnam.
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