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Anti-War movement

Anti-War movement. Warm-up. How would you protest a decision by the government you didn’t agree with?. Announcements. You must have an ID to take the final Review homework due tomorrow Remember final exams are less than 10 class days away COACH CLASS. Anti-War movement.

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Anti-War movement

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  1. Anti-War movement

  2. Warm-up • How would you protest a decision by the government you didn’t agree with?

  3. Announcements • You must have an ID to take the final • Review homework due tomorrow • Remember final exams are less than 10 class days away • COACH CLASS

  4. Anti-War movement • What events that we learned about on Tuesday might have led Americans to oppose the war?

  5. Why Protest against the War? • Some believed we should not be involved in foreign conflicts • Some believed that after My Lai the U.S. army was not doing anything beneficial in Vietnam. • Others were just tired of seeing their friends and family dying in the war. • In addition many did not want to be sent into war.

  6. Chicago Democratic Convention • Riots broke out at 1968 Democratic Convention when anti-war protests marched through the city. • Police officers stopped to break up the peaceful demonstrations and a riot broke out. • The Chicago Convention demonstrated a loss of law and order in society that many blamed on the Democrats.

  7. How did Media play a role in the Anti-War movement? • People were connected all over the country by video and sound of the protests. • In addition musicians and hollywood incorporated the anti-war movement into music and movies. • Also, the live news coverage from Vietnam allowed Americans to see what was happening in the war as it happens.

  8. Anti-War Music • We are going to listen to three songs that were written to protest the war. • Follow along with the lyrics and fill out the reflection sheet as you listen to the music.

  9. Exit Slip • You will create posters about the anti-war movement/protest. They should include at least one historical reference to an event or person discussed in the last three lessons. It should use both text and visuals to illustrate how American public opinion has changed through the year during the Vietnam War.

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