national guardsmen shot and killed four students
Kent State University
Probably UC Berkeley Calif, as it was also considered the hippie headquarters during the war.
ruben f salazar
With riot control.AnswerThe question asked how the public responded, not how the government responded. The public was divided into hawks (those who supported the war) and doves (those who opposed the war).AnswerDue to the violent nature of some of the protests, there was a backlash in public sentiment that denounced the protesters. Essentially, it was felt that the protests "were 'acts of disloyalty' against our soldiers in Vietnam."Student Antiwar Protests and the Backlashhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/twodays/peopleevents/e_antiwar.html
Divide and rule- unfortunately I saw the means by which this happened in front of me during a third year university lecture. Scarred me for life.........
Kent State University
he prtested for racial equality and rights for all.
Probably UC Berkeley Calif, as it was also considered the hippie headquarters during the war.
Kent state
The silent majority disagreed with the antiwar protesters but rarely discussed their opinions publicly.
ruben f salazar
King George III. He also wrote in his diary on July 4th 1776 that "nothing of great significance happened today"
Buddhist monks launched these protests.
Ruben F. Salazar was killed by police.
The protests at Kent State were ultimately settled by the government and university officials. After the National Guard shot and killed four students during the protests, a thorough investigation was conducted, and the guardsmen involved were indicted. Additionally, the incident sparked nationwide outrage and led to significant changes in public opinion towards the Vietnam War.
Anti-War/Anti-Draft protests and riots. The "draft" fed the anti-war protests.
Place: Tulsa, Oklahoma Time: During Vietnam and the antiwar movement (1960's-1970's)