Television was an important reason why the United States lost the war in Vietnam. Is there sufficient evidence in sources D to L to support this interpretation? Use the source and knowledge from your studies to explain the answer.

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“The war on colour television screens in American living rooms had made Americans far more anti-war than anything else.  The full brutality of the combat will be there in close-up and in colour, and blood looks very red on the colour television screen.”

This statement suggests that television was an important reason why the United States lost the war in Vietnam.  Is there sufficient evidence in sources D to L to support this interpretation?  Use the source and knowledge from your studies to explain the answer.

Television was important during the Vietnam War.  It was the first war to be broadcast in an uncensored way.  In the late 60’s, most Americas had colour televisions.  Millions of Americas tuned in daily for the six o’clock news; with television becoming part of the war, it became known as the ‘six o’clock war’.  This was the way Americans viewed the war.

Some of the sources provide sufficient evidence to suggest America lost the war due to TV.

Source E is a photograph of the effects of napalm, published during the Vietnam War.  Napalm was supposed to destroy the trees so the Americans could find the Vietcong, but instead it fell on innocent children.  This picture shows a contrast between the American troops in military gear and the children in pain.  It clearly shows the troops as not helping, nor caring about the children.  This provides sufficient evidence that TV was important because this source became a famous picture of the war.  The Public would have been constantly bombarded with pictures similar to this.  This picture is from 1972, towards the end of the war.  People had realised that the US was going to loose the war. Nixon was already in power, deciding whether to end the war.  The picture was so controversial that newspapers were at first reluctant to print the picture, they claimed it was full frontal nudity.  The purpose of the picture was to shock Americans, and was motivation for a peace movement.  The motive of the photograph was to produce anti-war propaganda.  This source has sufficient evidence to show TV was an important reason why the US lost the war, because the picture and video footage were shown all around the world.  

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Source F is an American’s account of an attack on Vietnamese civilians.  It is by Richard Hamer, an American journalist writing in 1970; war was in its seventh year.  This type of account would be reported regularly.  There were Vietcong sympathisers in the hamlets, the troops didn’t know who they were.  This was typical of events happening all the time.  The journalist is questioning their instructions; he wanted to know the truth about what was happening.  This gives people sufficient evidence that things are going wrong in Vietnam.  This account would have been on American TV.  This source would ...

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