Which of the following does not explain the absence of a vociferous antiwar movement in U.S. military engagements after the Vietnam War?
a. The small scale of post–Vietnam conflicts restricted mass opposition.
b. As a result of the body bag syndrome, the mass public became largely disengaged from foreign affairs after the Vietnam War.
c. The abrupt timing and short duration of post–Vietnam interventions did not allow opponents to mobilize.
d. International support for some interventions gave the impending conflict legitimacy and tempered antiwar sentiments.
b. As a result of the body bag syndrome, the mass public became largely disengaged from foreign affairs after the Vietnam War.
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