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  1. Anti-War

    Anti-War Anti War Do you consider the war in Iraq a victory or another Vietnam? The Iraq war is a lot like Vietnam as I have read in many articles; promises of an

  2. Anti-Veitnam War Mvmt

    anti-veitnam war mvmt The antiwar movement against Vietnam in the US from 1965-1971 was the most significant movement of its kind in the nation's history. The United

  3. Tangled Up In A Feeding Frenzy

    with the funny "p" word (paparazzi). Civil rights, women's rights, feminist rallies, anti-war protests give an uprising, inspirational feeling. However, little do

  4. Vietnam War

    The united front had long and historic roots in Vietnam. Used earlier in the century to mobilize anti-French forces, the united front brought together Communists

  5. Chicago Seven

    became the longest war in U. S. history. American casualties were higher than 30,000. Anti-war protests grew larger and louder on college campuses. At Columbia, students

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  1. Civil War

    with the vast amount of cotton that could now be produced. Less than forty years latter a growing anti-slavery movement was gaining recognition in the north. Harriet

  2. Gcse Weimar Germany

    1915, many in Germany were starting to complain and protest about the War. By 1916, anti-War protests were getting even bigger, although they were illegal. Many people

  3. Anti-Vietnam Movement

    in Vietnam in 1950 when President Harry Truman started to underwrite the costs of France's war against the Viet Minh. Later, the presidencies of Dwight Eisenhower

  4. Civil War

    than secession; it had to be about ending slavery in the United States forever. The toll of this war was to great for anything else but total abolishment of slavery.

  5. Hippie Movement

    ways of showing their displeasure of the ongoing war in Vietnam. Protests, love-ins, music, and anti-war marches are just a few of the ways these hippies displayed

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