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The Ineffectiveness of The Protest Movement of the 1960s

Title: The Ineffectiveness of The Protest Movement of the 1960s
Category: Social Sciences / Sociology
Details: Words: 1346 | Pages: 5.7 (approximately 235 words/page)


The Ineffectiveness of The Protest Movement of the 1960s

The 1960s Protest Movement was a group of spoiled, naïve, utopian radical students that accomplished nothing. The majority of the protesters were wealthy college students who were not going to be drafted. Their propaganda made the Vietnam veterans into the enemy. Many of their statements were foolish and damaged people's opinion of the movement. They did not help end the war and they did not change many peoples opinion of the war. The draft …showed first 75 words of 1346 total

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showed last 75 words of 1346 total…of the 1960s accomplished nothing towards ending the war; they were only successful in making the veterans of the Vietnam War the enemy. The protesters were primarily college students, who were exempt from the draft and were never going to have to fight and possibly die for their country and some of their demonstrations were to antagonize the families of dead soldiers, and other foolish acts, which made many people, think less of the movement.

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