The Vietnam War and Its
Polarization of American Society
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A 5 page discussion of the impact of the Vietnam War on American culture.
Discusses the polarization of society into those that supported the war and
those that resented it. Relates the role of the media and of the indecisiveness
of our political leaders themselves in this polarization as well as the
difficulty experienced by those that returned from the war. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: PPvietCu.wps
Vietnam Conflict / Role of Peasant Women
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A 6 page paper that provides an overview of the role that peasant women played
in the Vietnam Conflict. This paper considers their roles, contributions, the
mobilization of women, and even the conflicts between emerging social roles and
traditional lifestyle. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Peasviet.wps
Effects of Vietnam War in Modern America Analyzed
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This 15 page research paper examines the impact of the Vietnam War of the 1960s
on the American society, politics and culture of the 1990s. Specifically
considered is how the War itself has contributed to the current social,
political and cultural debate regarding America's moral landscape. Bibliography
lists 9 sources.
Filename: Vietnw.wps
Vietnam War / U.S. Bombing Policy
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A 9 page analysis of the U.S. bombing policy in the Vietnam war, the subsequent
loss of the war and other devastating results (human) due to the lack of a
legitimate war strategy. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Vietbomb.wps
Vietnam Economy
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A 7 page overview of the history of Vietnamese economy. Links the economy with
foreign investment and stresses the importance of infrastructural development in
economic stability and improvement. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPvietEc.wps
Vietnam War -- The Tet Offensive / America Learns A Hard
Lesson
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A 3 page essay in which the writer reflects upon a documentary film about the
Tet Offensive and its importance in the Vietnam War. The severity of defeat for
the Vietcong (and the U.S.) are described as are some of the specific events
that enabled us to be so ill-prepared. The Tet Offensive also had a devastating
impact upon the U.S. domestically-- and is presented in this essay as a most
valuable -- and humbling -- learning experience for Americans. No Bibliography.
Filename: Tetoffen.wps
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