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(require 250 words)The motive of Lyndon Johnson's escalation of the War in Vietnam was to stop spread of communism in Southeast Asia. The War was controversial, creating a generational divide between older Americans who largely supported the anticommunist effort, and younger Americans who opposed it and formed the antiwar movement. What were the arguments of those opposed to the War? How did antiwar protesters change the perspectives that most Americans had on the War?

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