Why did us lose in vietnam historians views
Public Opinion polls conducted each month in America showed that public support for US involvement in the war dropped from 59% in March 1966 to 35% in August 1968 and just 28% by May 1971. The protests took several forms. Student protests. Several student organisations were established to oppose US involvement in Vietnam. ................
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