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Essay heading: After the Vietnam War
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From Rambo (1982) to Platoon (1986) to Full Metal Jacket (1987), movie depictions of the Vietnam experience have varied a great deal. Nonetheless, the Vietnam War has remained a lasting touchstone for American popular culture.
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In 1975 it appeared that the US had lost the Vietnam War. But while much of Indochina did become communist, validating the domino theory to an extent, the war left mostly psychological scars in the US... displayed 300 characters
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But while much of Indochina did become communist, validating the domino theory to an extent, the war left mostly psychological scars in the US. The war did not affect the United States' status as a superpower. While North Vietnam "won" the war, realizing Ho Chi Minh's lifelong dream, Vietnam's postwar period was filled with more fighting, poverty, and suffering for its people... displayed next 300 characters
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