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Why did support for the Vietnam War continue to decline?

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1 answer:
amid [387]3 years ago
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Answer:

Why did support of the war dwindle by the late 1960s? Support of the war decreased in 1960s because americans unsupported the war because of the increase of requested soldiers once the Americans were attacked with the Tet Offensive. ... Many considered the war a waste of time and a failure.

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