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soldier1979 [14.2K]
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How successful was the youth involvement durning Vietnam

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Nookie1986 [14]3 years ago
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They were very involved, they started protests and many other movements to get the word going
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Keywords : Science Revolution, Aristotle

Subject  : History

Class  : College

Sub-Chapter : Science Revolution

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