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Elan Coil [88]
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omeli [17]2 years ago
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Statements that show why Daniel Ellsberg was important in the Vietnam Era include:

  • He compiled papers that revealed information about the government's role in the war effort.
  • He was a researcher who wrote a best-selling history of the Vietnam War.

<h3>What did Daniel Ellsberg do?</h3>

Daniel Ellsberg was pivotal to the American public knowing about what the government did during the Vietnam War. He did this by compiling various papers to show government actions in Vietnam.

He also authored a book on the history of the Vietnam War which was so informative that it was a best-seller.

Find out more on Daniel Ellsberg at brainly.com/question/2936810.

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