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Social Effects Of The Vietnam War

The Vietnam 1
Running head: SOCIAL EFFECTS OF THE VIETNAM WAR

The Vietnam War's Effects on American Society
Halley E. Moore
Metro High School- St. Louis


The Vietnam 2
Abstract
The Vietnam War had a profound effect on American society.
It changed the way we viewed our government, the media, and
our Constitutional rights. Because of this shift in
perspective, the country was torn apart and yet still came
together in new and different ways. The Vietnam War's
contraversiality spurred a great many sources of protest,
against our government's use of power, how far we could
stretch the rights of free expression, and primarily against
the violence of the war itself. These changes in the
behavior of society have left a lasting mark on our
perception and the demand to be informed since that
influential
period of social turmoil.



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