Respuesta :
led to changes in Selective Service: burning draft cards
exposed events in the war that had not been reported by the media: leak of the Pentagon Papers
increased anti-war sentiment in the United States during the Tet Offensive: publication of the photo “Saligon Execution”
raised questions about the First Amendment rights to free speech and assembly: trial of The Chigaco 7
The correct events and their impact on U.S. involvement in Vietnam are:
- Trial of Chicago 7 - raised questions about the First Amendment rights to free speech and assembly.
- Burning draft cards - led to changes in Selective Service.
- Leak of Pentagon papers -exposed events in the war that had not been reported by the media.
- Publication of "Saigon Execution" - increased anti-war sentiment in the United States during the Tet Offensive.
What happened in the U.S. during the Vietnam War?
There was a trial of the Chicago 7 which many denounced as an assault on free speech. Some people burnt draft cards due to selective service.
There were also high-profile leaks such as "Saigon Execution" photo and the Pentagon papers which led to reduced support for the Vietnam War.
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