TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Opposition to the Vietnam War.

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TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Opposition to the Vietnam War

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Describe the divisions within American society over the Vietnam War. Analyze the Tet Offensive and the American reaction to it. Summarize the factors that influenced the outcome of the 1968 presidential election. Objectives

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Terms and People draftee − a young man who was drafted into military service Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) − organization founded to fight racism but which later campaigned against the Vietnam War “credibility gap” − the American public’s growing distrust of statements made by the government during the Vietnam War

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Tet Offensive − a coordinated assault, in January 1968, by the Vietcong and North Vietnamese on South Vietnamese cities and bases Eugene McCarthy − the antiwar candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1968 Robert Kennedy − New York’s Democratic senator and a candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in 1968 Terms and People (continued)

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. How did the American war effort in Vietnam lead to rising protests and social divisions back home? President Johnson sent more troops to Vietnam to win the war. But as casualty lists got longer and victory seemed further away, more people questioned the war. The Vietnam War divided Americans more deeply than any conflict since the Civil War.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. By 1965 most of the troops sent to Vietnam were no longer volunteers, they were draftees. Many people opposed the policies of the draft. More than 1.5 million young men were drafted during the Vietnam War. Many argued that the draft unfairly gave deferments to students. Most of the draftees came from a poor or working-class background.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. African Americans were less likely than whites to become commissioned officers. They were more likely to serve, and die, in combat positions. The number of African Americans fighting in Vietnam was disproportionately high.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Inequalities in the draft led to widespread resistance against the war. In 1969, the draft was restructured to introduce a lottery system.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Students’ opposition to the war grew. Colleges and universities became centers of antiwar activism. Most student protesters were from the middle class; working-class students were less likely to protest against the war. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) campaigned to end the war in Vietnam.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. TV news showed the war’s horrors. The difference between government reports and news stories created a credibility gap. Beyond college campuses, more and more Americans also opposed the war.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. However, in early 1968 the Vietcong and North Vietnamese launched the Tet Offensive. He claimed the Vietcong had weakened and could no longer mount a major attack. In November 1967, General Westmoreland addressed the nation’s concerns about the war.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The Tet Offensive attacked major cities and bases in South Vietnam, including the U.S. Embassy in Saigon. The fighting was fierce, but American and South Vietnamese forces eventually drove back the offensive.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The new Secretary of Defense, Clark Clifford, recommended that President Johnson pursue peace, rather than victory, in Vietnam. After the Tet Offensive, U.S. military leaders became less certain that the war could end quickly.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Democratic Senator Eugene McCarthy, who opposed the war, made a strong showing in the New Hampshire primary. Robert Kennedy, a Democratic Senator from New York, also announced his candidacy. In 1968, Johnson shocked the nation by announcing that he would not run for another term as President.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. In April, Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis. Senator Robert Kennedy was assassinated in June, just after he’d won the California Democratic primary. Police used rough tactics to break up student protests outside the Democratic Convention in Chicago. The optimism of the early 1968 campaigns ended as violence stunned the nation.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Eventually the Democrats chose Hubert Humphrey, Johnson’s Vice President, as their presidential candidate. Republicans held a more peaceful convention, choosing Richard M. Nixon as their presidential candidate.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Nixon won the 1968 election. He called for peace with honor in Vietnam. He appealed to the “silent majority”—people who were not protesting. He benefited because Democrats were split between Humphrey and George Wallace, a third-party candidate from the South.