The Vietnam War 1954 1975 Vietnam Divides the

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The Vietnam War 1954 - 1975

The Vietnam War 1954 - 1975

Vietnam Divides the Nation § § 66% of Americans supported war in 1965 As

Vietnam Divides the Nation § § 66% of Americans supported war in 1965 As war dragged on public support dropped because § Body counts on TV every night (first “living room” war) Creates Credibility Gap: Gov’t says we are winning, images on news show the opposite § Unfair draft system §

How is the draft unfair? § § College students could defer draft until graduation

How is the draft unfair? § § College students could defer draft until graduation Working class men more likely to be drafted b/c they could not afford college Minorities more likely to be drafted b/c they were less likely to go to college Men begin protesting draft and burning draft cards

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The Ground War 1965 -1968 § General Westmoreland, Westmoreland late 1967: Helps create credibility

The Ground War 1965 -1968 § General Westmoreland, Westmoreland late 1967: Helps create credibility gap We can see the “light at the end of the tunnel. ”

The Tet Offensive, January 1968 § § § N. Vietnamese Army + Viet. Cong

The Tet Offensive, January 1968 § § § N. Vietnamese Army + Viet. Cong attack South simultaneously Take every major southern city Attack American Embassy in Saigon, SV U. S. + SV beat back the offensive N. Vietnamese army militarily defeated BUT…it’s seen as an American defeat by the media

Credibility Gap Reports from the U. S. Government Credibility Gap Media reports on T.

Credibility Gap Reports from the U. S. Government Credibility Gap Media reports on T. V. Even though we won Tet militarily, it turns public opinion against war

Impact of the Tet Offensive § Domestic U. S. Reaction: Disbelief, Anger, Distrust of

Impact of the Tet Offensive § Domestic U. S. Reaction: Disbelief, Anger, Distrust of Johnson Administration § Hey, Hey LBJ! How many kids did you kill today?

Johnson’s popularity dropped in 1968 from 48% to 36%.

Johnson’s popularity dropped in 1968 from 48% to 36%.

Impact of the Vietnam War on 1968 Election Johnson announces (March, 1968): …I shall

Impact of the Vietnam War on 1968 Election Johnson announces (March, 1968): …I shall not seek, and I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President.

Who will run for Election in 1968? § § Republicans: Richard M. Nixon Democrats:

Who will run for Election in 1968? § § Republicans: Richard M. Nixon Democrats: – Robert Kennedy: Best hope § Assassinated during campaign in 1968 – Hubert Humphrey runs § Nixon wins b/c he promises to end war

American Morale Begins to Dip § § § Disproportionate representation of poor people and

American Morale Begins to Dip § § § Disproportionate representation of poor people and minorities in combat. Severe racial problems. Major drug problems.

1968 – Year that changes everything § § § Lyndon Johnson does not run

1968 – Year that changes everything § § § Lyndon Johnson does not run for re-election Robert Kennedy assassinated Riots at Democratic National Convention Nixon Elected President Martin Luther King Jr assassinated Tet offensive

Changes after Tet § 26 th Amendment – Voting age 18 – Old enough

Changes after Tet § 26 th Amendment – Voting age 18 – Old enough to serve, old enough to vote § Pentagon Papers – Secret Papers on war leaked to media – Shows gov. had not been honest about war – Gov’t loses more credibility