The movement against U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War began small–among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses–but gained national prominence in 1965, after the United States began bombing North Vietnam in earnest.
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The banks' customers could not repay their loans.
People sold off bank stocks, making them worthless.
People stopped taking out loans because they were bankrupt.
The Federal Reserve Board reduced how much money it gave banks to loan.
The House Un American Committee was a Cold War effort to expose Communists at all levels in the U.S. Government, It was led by Joseph McCarthy. The efforts of the committee were later discredited due to the unethical behavior of its chairman Joseph McCarthy.