Anti vietnam war movement graphic organizer 2026

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  3. In the 'Initial Hypothesis' section, reflect on the timeline provided and articulate your thoughts on why many Americans opposed the Vietnam War. This sets a foundation for your analysis.
  4. For Document A, identify who delivered Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech and when it was given. Predict his main arguments based on historical context.
  5. In the context section, summarize what was happening in the United States during that time to provide background for your analysis.
  6. Answer why many Americans opposed the Vietnam War according to Document A, using insights from your previous responses.
  7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 for Document B: John Kerry, ensuring you capture key details and context relevant to his speech.
  8. Finally, in the 'Final Hypothesis' section, synthesize information from all documents to conclude why opposition to the Vietnam War was prevalent among Americans.

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The War at Home is Back The film vividly depicts a decade of antiwar resistance from the earliest Vietnam war protest in 1963; to some of the most violent antiwar demonstrations of the era (1967-72); to the signing of the Paris Peace Agreement that formally ended the U.S. role in the war in 1973.
The Vietnam anti-war movement was one of the most pervasive displays of opposition to the government policy in modern times. Protests raged all over the country. San Francisco, New York, Oakland, and Berkeley were all demonstration hubs, especially during the height of the war in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
On April 15, 1967, as many as 400,000 protesters marched from Central Park to the United Nations to demand an end to U.S. military involvement in Vietnam, with Martin Luther King Jr. leading the way. It was the largest antiwar demonstration in U.S. history to date.

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Many Black Power advocates integrated the antiwar movement with their struggle for freedom and equality. They felt that the Vietnam War absorbed resources that should have been used to improve the condition of African Americans. To them, the war seemed just another example of Western imperialism.

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