Antiwar liberals opposed American participation in the war for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

A. their conviction that war and military action was morally wrong under any circumstances.
B. their conviction that America had betrayed its bedrock principles by supporting a corrupt and repressive regime in South Vietnam.
C. their belief that the employment of weapons such as napalm was inhumane.
D. their conclusion that U.S. escalation violated a number of international agreements including the United Nations Charter and the 1954 Geneva Accords.
E. their doubts in the validity of the domino theory on which the Johnson Administration justified intervention.


Answer: A

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