The nation became divided as a result of television coverage from the war in <u>C. Vietnam.</u>
<h3>What happened during the Vietnam War?</h3>
- Technology had been developed that allowed many Americans to watch television.
- There was live coverage of the war in Vietnam.
When a lot of Americans saw the horrors of the war in Vietnam, their opinion of the war changed. This put them at odds with other Americans who supported the war.
In conclusion, option C is correct.
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-increased advertisement studies and postings
-people want into debt to buy goods
-america was focused on the present and not the future
-all of these describes life in the 1920a
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not mention what crisis you are referring to.
Without that information, we do not know what you are talking about.
However, trying to help, we can assume you are talking about the Cold War crisis because it was the Soviet Union that coined that phrase after the Cold War years.
So if that is teh case, what would happen to the idea of peaceful co-existence as a result of this crisis was that the two world superpowers of that time -the Soviet Union and the United States- had to learn to live in relative coexistence and "peace," after so many years of competing in the arms race, the space race, and the spread-containment of Communism around the world.
These countries had to learn how to coexists, more for necessity, rather than conviction.