I'll give you a medal for the right answer :) Why did many Civil Rights leaders oppose President Lyndon Johnson on the Vietnam War? a. They felt that the draft unfairly targeted minorities b. They did not support any foreign policy of the United States c. They were strong supporters of the communist Vietcong d. They objected to the segregation in the U.S. military
what you guess here about the answer....?
@specialkate70
Many Civil Rights activists opposed the Vietnam War because America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor as long as Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic, destructive suction tube. forever!
maybe... d?
This may help; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964 why do you select D?
I don't know... I'm so confused rn
Remember in 1964 civil war they partook in segergation
right
US History of 1964 is about the time during MLK and the separation based upon race.
so... would it be a?
Being "United" means stand as ONE; would of been a weak military D is correct
ok, thank you so much!
My pleasure :)
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