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Question by mitchell
Submitted on 6/12/2004
Related FAQ: soc.history.war.vietnam FAQ: Australian Involvement (1/3)
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how did various groups respond to Australia's involvement to the vietnam war


Answer by hi
Submitted on 8/14/2004
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they did things

 

Answer by blah
Submitted on 8/31/2004
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no idea

 

Answer by lanz
Submitted on 11/5/2004
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opponents were:
- Younger Aussies (particually uni students)
-Trade Unions (waterside Workers Fed.)
-Save Our Son's (mothers against conscription
-Draft Resistant movement
-pacifists
people for it:
-65% of aussies voted for the war
-NZ committed

 

Answer by kkk
Submitted on 7/10/2005
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what's what am looking for

 

Answer by Anal_Pride
Submitted on 8/12/2005
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Please Someone answer it!

 

Answer by jessibella
Submitted on 11/1/2005
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-These people strongly believed in ANZAC spirit.
-Believed young people should do thier bit.

 

Answer by cpoole
Submitted on 3/15/2006
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they did not like it

 

Answer by JOHNNY BOY
Submitted on 3/22/2006
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I have no idea about this either, im trying to look for the answer to this question as well for yr 10 history assignment, its f in confusing oh well sorry bye

 

Answer by krisssi
Submitted on 3/27/2006
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how did politicans respond to Austrailas invlovement in the Vietnam War?

 

Answer by __a__b__c__
Submitted on 4/20/2006
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i want to know too!!

 

Answer by ...
Submitted on 5/9/2006
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hippies had a cry while getting high

 

Answer by Bella
Submitted on 6/3/2006
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Moraturium campaign. This was a campaign where people stopped their jobs to march in the city to protest about Australia and the Us being involved in the vietnam war.

 

Answer by aussie rules
Submitted on 6/18/2007
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aussie rules is the answer... go aussieee

 

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