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The US engagement was never officially a war, because Congress did not declare it

The US engagement was never officially a war, because Congress did not declare it

The US engagement was never officially a war, because Congress did not declare it and only Congress may declare a war. Nevertheless, the US fought in Vietnam as part of its Cold War policies. What effects did the Vietnam conflict have back in the US? On society? On the economy? On the population?

A minimum of three paragraphs (each paragraph should be a minimum of 5 sentences), with analysis of the questions in each discussion. There will need to be 2 references and in APA format.

 

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The involvement of the United States in the war in Vietnam had a very negative effect at home. President Lyndon took the US to war when it was not well prepared and the society lost faith in him. Money that was made for the benefit of the society was used in the war and the programs that were proposed for the benefit…………….

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