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Hatshy [7]
3 years ago
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Analyze Richard Nixon's handling of the protests against the Vietnam War. Did these protests influence Nixon to end the war? Why

or why not? Were other factors involved?Protests against the Vietnam War were usually held by young college men refusing to go into service. These acts consisted of, ignoring draft notices, qualifying for conscientious objector status, burning draft cards on television, and purposely failing the physical examination. All in which were mostly successful.Nixon handled the anti-war protests by creating, what he called, Vietnamization. The Nixon organization's Vietnamization design accommodated a steady, staged withdrawal of American combat
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shepuryov [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

Yes, these protests influence  and built pressure on the Nixon to end the war. So for that reason Richard Nixon made a policy known Vietnamization. in this policy of Vietnamization, the US government first trained the south Vietnamese in order defend itself against north Vietnamese and in the next phase, the US government bring back all their soldiers from the Vietnam.

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