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The War at Home Chapter 22 Section 2

The War at Home Chapter 22 Section 2. Great Society Suffers

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The War at Home

Chapter 22 Section 2

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Great Society Suffers

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Vietnam war was a costly war.

• Johnson could not fund Great Society programs and the Vietnam War.

• Higher taxes for $6 billion reduction in Great Society.

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Explain this statement:

• Vietnam was the first “living room war”.

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Living Room War

• The Vietnam War was the first war to be televised and show to Americans in their homes.

• Americans could see what was really happening resulting in credibility gap.• Gap between what the Johnson

administration was happening and what was actually happening.

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Opposition Grows

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Young Americans did not believe in the war & did not want to go.

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Selective Service System- most soldiers were drafted.

• Men tried to find their ways out of the draft.• Very Manipulatable system.

• To be drafted, the men had to meet certain qualifications.• College deferment.

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African Americans made up 20% of deaths in Vietnam.

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Racial discrimination occurred in platoons while in Vietnam.

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1967 a race riot erupted in Long Binh, Vietnam.

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What effects will this race riot have on American soldiers efforts in Vietnam?

• How might this look to Vietnam?• Who might take these tensions and

use them to their advantage?