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How did the unprecedented television coverage of the Vietnam War affect public opinion of the war in the United States?
A
Support for the war fell due to the graphic videos of fighting and wounded servicemen.

B
Support for the war rose because reporters expressed their approval throughout the war.

C
Support for the war fell after it became apparent the government was censoring the footage.

D
Support for the war rose as audiences were able to see the many successes of the US military.


Sagot :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Vietnam was the first and probably the last war to be fought on TV. The daily coverage which was extensive, graphic and shocking, had a profound effect on American public opinion. The coverage of events such as the Tet offensive, and the photographs taken at the My Lai massacre increasingly turned American public opinion against the war.