Young Americans resisted the draft during the Vietnam War through various means, including protests, demonstrations, and civil disobedience. Many openly burned their draft cards as a symbol of defiance, while others sought conscientious objector status, citing moral or religious beliefs against war. Some fled to Canada or other countries to avoid conscription, reflecting widespread opposition to U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Additionally, student organizations and anti-war movements mobilized protests, raising public awareness and challenging the government's policies.
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