People opposing the war in Vietnam included
a. religious pacifists.
b. pro-Communists hoping for a North Vietnamese victory.
c. romantics enamored of the underdog NLF.
d. people who believed America was morally wrong to be there.
e. all of these choices.
ANS: E
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