False.
The role of the media in the evolution of the Vietnam war cannot be overstated.
For the first time, Americans were shown in real time the impact of their decision to go war was on the soldiers that were fighting.
With broadcasters like Walter Cronkite reporting, the war didn't stand a chance to gain popular support.
Because it caused people to starve and soon cause an uproar in protests, strikes, and soon, war.
Some people were forced to starve to death, eat rats off the streets, and more.
One of the lasting impacts is the laws and fundamentals that "sprouted" from it.
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On Edgenuity the answer for me was: C. Distrust
<span>The correct answer is D) Immigration was huge during the gilded age. What is the Gilded age? It's from the history of the United States, and it's a period from the late 19th century, from the 1870s to about 1900. The term that the period got came into use in the 1920s and 1930s.</span>