College Kids: The Anti-War Movement

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The Anti-War movement began with college kids having freedom of speech movements on campuses. Students protested against the small elite who ran the country. They believed that everyone should have a say in who could make big decisions regarding economic, political, and social issues (Foss 23). A big thing they opposed was that the U.S. put a lot of money into the war (Tygart 209). This angered teens because they believed that the war was just a way for big businesses to make a ton of money, and that the money that was used for the war could solve other issues that are more relevant. The draft issued by the government was a major target of anti-war protesters (Tygart 210). Many youth were against the war yet were still being drafted. The