What were the principle sources of outrage that fueled the protests against the Vietnam War?

Multiple answer, select all that apply
1. The violence and murder that occurred at the Altamont violence and murder that occurred at the Altamonte music festival music festival
2. Nightly network television news coverage of battles in casualties
3. Television shows with antiwar content and at the youth market
4. The killings of four Kent State students by national guardsmen
2&3?

Yes, 2 and 4.

Is it 2 & 4?

thats right!

YW

Ty

You're looking for " principle sources of outrage." Number 3 doesn't fit that description.

The principle sources of outrage that fueled the protests against the Vietnam War were:

2. Nightly network television news coverage of battles and casualties: The extensive coverage of the Vietnam War on television brought the violence and destruction of the war directly into people's living rooms. This visual representation of the war, including the suffering and loss of life, stirred outrage among many Americans and acted as a catalyst for protests.

3. Television shows with antiwar content and targeting the youth market: Some television shows, particularly those targeting younger audiences, began addressing the issues surrounding the Vietnam War and expressing antiwar sentiments. This portrayal of the war on TV shows, combined with its influence on the youth, further contributed to the growing outrage and mobilization against the war.

Therefore, the correct answer would be 2 & 3.