As the Vietnam War dragged on, more and more Americans turned against the conflict. How did the antiwar movement grow in influence and how was it reflective of a larger youth revolt,

 As the Vietnam War dragged on, more and more Americans turned against the conflict. How did the antiwar movement grow in influence and how was it reflective of a larger youth revolt, the so-called “counterculture” movement? Make sure you refer to the following readings for additional support: The Port Huron Statement (Reading 182), Paul Potter on the Anti-War Movement (Reading 183), The National Organization for Women (Reading 184), and Barbara and John Ehrenreich on the International 1968 (Reading 187). 

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