The Vietnam War DBQ

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In the early 1960s the U.S. began sending military advisors to South Vietnam beginning the Vietnam War, arguably the most controversial war in United States history. This incident followed Vietnam gaining its independence from the French Empire’s Indochina in 1954. The nation soon split, creating a communist North Vietnam, and a noncommunist South Vietnam. In fear of communism spreading the U.S. supported South Vietnam and sent troops. As the incident dragged on it caused a huge anti-war movement and a lot of political turmoil.The troops were withdrawn in 1973, the whole country fell to communism, and the U.S. failed. How did a superpower such as the U.S. take defeat from a small country like Vietnam? Many have wondered and continue to wonder …show more content…

defeat of the Vietnam War was due to the economy, being there were financial issues at the time due to war. At the time the war cost was very high, and the nation was spending more than what was needed on the war. In one political cartoon from the time (Document 1) it depicts president Johnson with a sword slicing a man's head off. In the image the sword represents war cost, and the man represents Great Society hopes. Great society was a set of domestic programs with a goal to eliminate poverty in the U.S., however due to the high war cost the hopes began to break for such a goal to be reached as it made it more difficult. The war cost that broke this dream was hated by many, as many thought putting so much money into the war was useless. In 1972 George McGovern, a U.S. senator, addressed this, stating he proposed “we conserve our limited resources” and “no longer underwriting the appalling waste of money and manpower that has become such a bad habit”. McGovern along with many others saw the amount of money and troops being dedicated to the war was not only useless, but an issue causing the nation to have problems as it diverted money from the nation's domestic programs and necessities. The financial issues caused by the war was a big trouble to the U.S. during the time and had a huge impact leading to the nation's

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