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Here's a must-have resource for your Vietnam War curriculum file. Class members view a PowerPoint that details the background of the conflict and then examines the reasons for and the effects of protest songs on American attitudes toward the Vietnam War.
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Instructional Ideas
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Classroom Considerations
- The 47-page packet includes a note suggesting that instructors preview the entire resource and only print those pages they intend to use
- The lesson is predicated on the assumption that class members have a basic understanding of the Cold War
- The PowerPoint contains powerful images
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- While the focus of the activity is on the role of music in the Vietnam War protests, the resource does point out the misinformation that fueled the debates
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