Vietnam: The Origins of the Conflict | The Draft

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Keywords
Vietnam John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Communism Tim O'Brien journalism The Draft
Subjects
History-Social Science
Grade Levels
Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
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Vietnam: The Origins of the Conflict | The Draft

Learn how the United States was drawn into the conflict in Vietnam in this clip from The Draft. In the years after WWII, America became the beacon of democracy—a role for which it paid a heavy price in Vietnam. Presidents Kennedy and Johnson argued that the war was necessary for fighting Communism worldwide—but many of the drafted men landing in Vietnam saw only chaos.

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