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Anti-war activists work through protest and other... Many groups call themselves anti-war activists though their opinions may be different... some anti-war activists may be equally opposed to both sides... Pacifist and anti-war movements are similar... the anti-war movement is not necessarily opposed to national defense... but anti-war activists may be opposed to only a particular war or wars... The outlines of the anti-war stance are seen... made an anti-war speech and was arrested under the... It was in the 1930s that the Western anti-war movement took shape... Characteristics of the anti-war movement included opposition to the corporate interests perceived as benefiting from war... to set anti-war movements at a distinct social disadvantage... the nature of mechanized society insured that the anti-war viewpoint found presentation in... A protester carries a Vietnamese flag in an anti-war march in West Berlin... This anti-war sentiment developed during a time of unprecedented... The anti-war movement is often considered to have been a major factor affecting America... Anti-war rally in Washington... The anti-war position gained renewed support and attention in the build up to the... Anti-war groups protested during the... of the 20th century also witnessed a strong anti-war presence in other art forms... including anti-war music such as...

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