Respuesta :
D. They began to question both the war and the draft
When the draft for the Vietnam War came up, many people who had fought in World War ll or had grown up during that time totally agreed with the draft because they thought it was the patriotic thing to do. These people's children began to realize that the situation in Vietnam was atrocious. They joined the counterculture and dodged the draft, advocated for peace, wanted all war to end. The young people of the 60's and 70's didn't want to die. They wanted to go to college and enjoy their life.
When the draft for the Vietnam War came up, many people who had fought in World War ll or had grown up during that time totally agreed with the draft because they thought it was the patriotic thing to do. These people's children began to realize that the situation in Vietnam was atrocious. They joined the counterculture and dodged the draft, advocated for peace, wanted all war to end. The young people of the 60's and 70's didn't want to die. They wanted to go to college and enjoy their life.
Answer:
D. They began to question both the war and the draft
Explanation:
When the draft for the Vietnam War came up, many people who had fought in World War ll or had grown up during that time totally agreed with the draft because they thought it was the patriotic thing to do. These people's children began to realize that the situation in Vietnam was atrocious. They joined the counterculture and dodged the draft, advocated for peace, wanted all war to end. The young people of the 60's and 70's didn't want to die. They wanted to go to college and enjoy their life.