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EXTRA CREDIT POSSIBILITIES (3 Pts.)

EXTRA CREDIT POSSIBILITIES (3 Pts.). HOST JOBS Write an Introduction Write a conclusion. Make additional ?. The Host (dress up-funny or serious, think game show) Student (SDS) (jeans, tie die, black arm bands, anti-war signs)

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EXTRA CREDIT POSSIBILITIES (3 Pts.)

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  1. EXTRA CREDIT POSSIBILITIES (3 Pts.) • HOST JOBS • Write an Introduction • Write a conclusion. • Make additional ? • The Host (dress up-funny or serious, think game show) • Student (SDS) (jeans, tie die, black arm bands, anti-war signs) • Draft Dodger (jeans, tie dye, antidraft signs, draft cards to “burn” or tear) • Vietnam Vet (VVAW) (jeans, military wear, khakis, antiwar signs) • Hippie (peace signs, tie dye, flowers, bubbles to blow) • Politician (dress up-suit and tie, pro-war signs) • Patriotic American (pro-war signs, patriotic clothing, signs, flags, etc.) • Audience EC (dress up like one of the groups above, antiwar or pro-war signs) • GUEST JOBS: • --Create a name!-- • Complete the chart. • Write a speech that • shares the viewpoint • Include quotes • Actions that fit • Act your part • 3. Answer questions.

  2. VIETNAM PROTEST

  3. Learning Targets Identify reasons for protesting Vietnam War Describe methods of protesting Predict impact protest had on Vietnam War

  4. Vietnam Protest

  5. Increased Opposition • “Doves”

  6. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) • Not “our war” (it’s a civil war)

  7. Anti-Vietnam demonstration in Dinkytown.St. Paul Dispatch & Pioneer Press Photograph Collection 4/11/1967

  8. 1965 VIETNAM WAR PROTEST IN WASHINGTON D.C.

  9. Pacifists - “Hippies” “Conscientious Objectors” • against ALL war

  10. 1965—Early protests

  11. Dr. Martin Luther King speaking against war in Vietnam, St. Paul Campus, University of Minnesota.St. Paul Pioneer Press Photograph Collection 4/27/1967

  12. Draft Dodgers • Against unfair draft policies • Fled to Canada, burnt draft cards, or went to jail

  13. Press conference where boxer Muhammad Ali refused the draft

  14. 1968: Johnson Doesn’t Seek Re-election • Due to unpopularity of war’s escalation (growing U.S. presence) • “Hawks”

  15. Vietnam Veterans Against the War • Against nature of fighting and reasons for being there

  16. VIETNAM VETS AGAINST THE WAR—PROTESTED REASON FOR BEING THERE AND METHOD OF FIGHTING

  17. 1968: Nixon Elected for “Peace with Honor” • “Vietnamization”—S. Vietnamese fight NOT U.S. • Expanded war into Laos and Cambodia

  18. May 4, 1970: Kent State • National Guard killed 4 students during antiwar protest

  19. 1970—PROTESTING NIXON’S EXPANSION OF WAR INTO CAMBODIA 4 STUDENTS KILLED BY NATIONAL GUARDSMEN DURING DEMONSTRATION AT KENT STATE

  20. College students protesting the war

  21. Protests turn violent

  22. I Feel like I’m Fixin’ to Die” Country Joes & the Fish, 1965

  23. Photo Album by Wayzata Schools For What It’s Worth Buffalo Springfield, 1967

  24. Fortunate Son Creedence Clearwater Revivial, 1969

  25. War Edwin Starr, 1970

  26. Ohio Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, 1970

  27. Summary of Vietnam Protest People protested the war for many reasons, including_____________________________________________________________________________________________. The impact this had on the war was ______ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________.

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