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A Nation Divided SMART Assessment Mr. White’s US History 2

Which of these was NOT a way that the draft could be manipulated? Question #1 Which of these was NOT a way that the draft could be manipulated? Medical deferment – sympathetic doctors could declare you medically unfit College – if you attended college, you could get a deferment Moving – moving to another home could find you a more lenient draft board. Burning your draft card – burning your draft card meant that you didn’t have to go to war

Which of these describes the role of women in the Vietnam War? Question #2 Which of these describes the role of women in the Vietnam War? Women were put into combat just like men. Women worked in the industries at home that were booming because of the war. Women served mainly as nurses or secretaries. None of the above.

Question #3 What was the name for the growing youth movement of people that were opposed to the war in Vietnam? New Left New Revolution New Frontier None of the above

Question #4 Which of these was NOT a reason that people were opposed to the war in Vietnam? Many felt that it was a civil war and none of our business. Many felt that the casualties were too high. Some were sympathetic to communists and didn’t think we should fight them. Many people thought we should turn to fight the Germans instead.

Question #5 Which of these was a person in this era who supported the war in Vietnam? Dove Hawk Copperhead None of the above.