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what is one reason soldiers were shunned when they returned from vietnam?
a. people believed they acted irresponsibly.
b. the soldiers needed more help than most thought was necessary.
c. the soldiers carried contagious diseases back with them.
d. people believed the soldiers were mostly volunteers.
Public opposition to the Vietnam War led many to view soldiers as complicit in what was seen as an unjust, poorly managed conflict, leading to the belief they acted irresponsibly. Other options are not supported by historical context: there was no wide fear of contagious diseases from soldiers, the shunning was not about unmet support needs, and most soldiers were draftees, not volunteers.
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A. People believed they acted irresponsibly.