Anti War Movement and UW Madison

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I need specific examples from the book They Marched Into Sunlight by Maraniss. I need a atleast 4 good pages answering this question:

How did the anti war movement in the United States evolve and change over time? What insights can we gain from the anti war protests and local anti war activists at UW Madison about the larger anti war movement? In other words, what does studying the anti war movement in Madison reveal about the larger movement? In what ways was the madison movement different from anti war activity elsewhere in the country? Your answer must use specific examples from the Madison movement from They Marched Into sunlight and compare them to examples of a larger movement

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Insights of the War, and Peace in Vietnam
Introduction
Wars have been essential elements which have aided in shaping the history of different
countries across the globe. The United States over the years was well known for its nature of
maintaining justice, and freedom for the oppressed. Additionally, the nation believes in the
importance of having a democratic society, and therefore they always advocated for such in
different regions of the world. Additionally, morality, and maintaining an admirable sense of
ethical behavior were some of the guiding principles of the American society. On the contrary,
their involvement in the Vietnam War was perceived as a breach of the code of ethics. In this
war, the Americans took sides, and this infuriated the residents of America making them
question the motives of the American administration led by President Lyndon Johnson. Hence,
this essay seeks to assess the Vietnamese war, and how it evolved the anti-war protests which
were experienced in the United States. Additionally, the paper analyses the gain from the antiwar demonstrations at the University of Wisconsin, and the entire anti-war movement.

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How did the anti-war movement in the United States evolve, and change over time?
The famous anti-war movement is credited as one of the first campaigns which stood
against the Americans’ involvement in the Vietnamese war. An in-depth assessment of the war
proves that there were four critical stages which the anti-war movement underwent which made
it successful. Gibbons notes that the continued e...


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