The opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War was a significant social movement that emerged in the 1960s, with demonstrations and protests growing in size and intensity over the years. The movement was driven by a range of factors, including moral objections to the war, concerns about the draft, and opposition to the US government's policies in Vietnam. The movement ultimately contributed to a shift in public opinion and the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam.
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