Directions: Read the lesson and complete the outline below. Refer to your textbook to fill in the blanks. L. The Antiwar Movement Emerges A. As the Vietnam War dragged on, waned because many believed that was not telling the truth about the war.
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![Directions: Read the lesson and complete the outline below. Refer to your textbook to fill in the blanks.
NAME
Guided Reading Activity
DATE
CLASS
The Vietnam War 1954–1975
Lesson 2 Vietnam Divides the Nation
Review Questions: Outlining
The Antiwar Movement Emerges
A. As the Vietnam War dragged on,
waned because many believed that
was not telling the truth about the war.
B. Many Americans believed a
existed because of inconsistencles between
and what the administration said about the war.
C. Students and teachers at universities held
to explain why they opposed the war,
while many protesters focused on what they thought was an unfair
Most of the
soldiers were
- youths.
D. As the war went on, many young men burned their.
while an estimated 500,000
E. Many soldiers argued that if they were old enough to fight, they were old enough to
The
gave 18-year-olds the
and doves,
F. By 1968, the nation was divided into two camps: hawks, who
who
II.
1968: The Pivotal Year
and South Vietnam's
A. Guerrilla fighters launched a massive attack on most
was repelled. Americans, however,
This attack, called the
were stunned that an enemy nearly defeated could
B. On March 21, 1968, Johnson stunned the nation with the announcement that
who appeared to be
and
C. Two assassinations rocked the nation:
nomination for president.
in the lead for the
won because he promised
D. In the presidential election of 1968, Republican candidate
the United States and restore
to the country.
to
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Transcribed Image Text:Directions: Read the lesson and complete the outline below. Refer to your textbook to fill in the blanks.
NAME
Guided Reading Activity
DATE
CLASS
The Vietnam War 1954–1975
Lesson 2 Vietnam Divides the Nation
Review Questions: Outlining
The Antiwar Movement Emerges
A. As the Vietnam War dragged on,
waned because many believed that
was not telling the truth about the war.
B. Many Americans believed a
existed because of inconsistencles between
and what the administration said about the war.
C. Students and teachers at universities held
to explain why they opposed the war,
while many protesters focused on what they thought was an unfair
Most of the
soldiers were
- youths.
D. As the war went on, many young men burned their.
while an estimated 500,000
E. Many soldiers argued that if they were old enough to fight, they were old enough to
The
gave 18-year-olds the
and doves,
F. By 1968, the nation was divided into two camps: hawks, who
who
II.
1968: The Pivotal Year
and South Vietnam's
A. Guerrilla fighters launched a massive attack on most
was repelled. Americans, however,
This attack, called the
were stunned that an enemy nearly defeated could
B. On March 21, 1968, Johnson stunned the nation with the announcement that
who appeared to be
and
C. Two assassinations rocked the nation:
nomination for president.
in the lead for the
won because he promised
D. In the presidential election of 1968, Republican candidate
the United States and restore
to the country.
to
23 1
Copyright O McGraw-Hill Education. Permissioni
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