According to the author, the antiwar movement

A. divided America to the point that a civil war nearly erupted in the summer of 1967.
B. compelled a debate that eventually led policymakers and the public to consider withdrawing.
C. almost single-handedly forced the U.S. to deescalate its involvement in Vietnam.
D. turned the American people against the war and thus encouraged a wavering North Vietnamese government to press on toward victory.
E. had no impact whatsoever on the course of the war.


Answer: B

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