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1. What was the Vietnam War? How does it fit into the social unrest that rocked the United States and the world during the 1960s (and beyond)?
Teaching Suggestion: The subject of the Vietnam War was, and still is, steeped in controversy. It is an important topic. Educators can help students approach the topic with nuance, balance, and sensitivity, perhaps by helping students understand the context that influenced policy, perceptions, and public opinion. Teachers can utilize these or similar resources to connect to the novel’s major themes of Coming of Age and Unrest in the 1960s.
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