How did critics of the peace movement during the Vietnam War react to the 1967 photograph "Flower Power"?

A) They saw this gesture as an insincere ploy to distract the soldiers just before demonstrators
stormed the Pentagon.
B) They realized that the war was futile and began to demand that President Johnson withdraw
troops from Vietnam.
C) They called for further escalation of the war into Cambodia and Laos despite protestors'
demands for peace.
D) They perceived this image to be a stark contrast between government-sponsored violence in
Vietnam and American citizens' demand for peace.


A

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