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A.) How did television impact America's perspective of the Vietnam War?

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andre [41]3 years ago
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Television caused much opposition to Vietnam war. This was mainly because of the gruesome and horrible photos shown on TV. TVs were also now coloured. This made it even worse for them because they saw everything in colour.
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