The Vietnam War's main domestic impacts included
- A
Essentially no domestic effect, with American politics, culture, and foreign policy continuing exactly as before
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Antiwar protests, decline of trust in government, end of the draft, and skepticism toward military intervention
- C
Increased militarism alone, with no antiwar movement, no effect on the draft, and no skepticism of the Pentagon
- D
A surge in public trust in government and the military, plus enthusiastic support for future overseas interventions
Explanation
Often called the "Vietnam Syndrome" — reluctance to commit U.S. troops abroad.