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Gorman and McLean ch 10

Gorman and McLean ch 10

Q For full credit on the reading response, submit a 300-400 word response to the assigned reading, which should be approached from a critical perspective. You can pose a question about the reading and attempt an answer, you can analyze the author’s interpretation, use of evidence, or approach to the subject matter, or you can use information from the class to examine an idea expressed in the reading in more detail. The important thing is to approach the readings from a critical perspective and ask questions about how the historian has structured the reading and approached the subject matter. These will be submitted on blackboard via SafeAssign, which is the plagiarism tool.

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Chapter 10 of the book noted how the media affected the people during the war. As the Vietnam War broke out in the United States, people became more conscious about the war du to the fact that they were aware of what was going through the war with the help of radio and television. The rise of televisions and radios during the Vietnam war affected the mentality of the people largely because before that, people were not aware of the true nature of the wars. The photographs hat circulated through media during the Vietnam war showed how the war took brutal form.