Opposition to US involvement in the Vietnam War grew from small protests in 1964 into a massive social movement by the late 1960s. Driven by the draft, moral outrage, and media coverage, the movement included students, civil rights activists, veterans, and many others. It polarized the nation and ultimately helped end US combat operations in 1973.
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