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Top Text Title: Top Text: The Vietnam War, unlike any in American history, has had a deep and traumatic impact on the psyche of the American people, both at the time of the conflict and in the present day. The UN General Assembly would like to have a better understanding of how the war has affected the social consciousness of the United States. Specifically, their interested in understanding the following: 1.) How did Americans react to the massive losses incurred by U.S. forces? What was the impact of the war on U.S. soldiers? 2.) How were American veterans treated and perceived upon their arrival back home? 3.) What impact did the American defeat in Vietnam have on that region and America�s standing in the global community? 4.) How is the Vietnam War remembered today, in 2008 and do you feel that this view is appropriate or biased in some way? Links Section Title:
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