In conclusion, The Vietnam War was a demonstration of the American people’s abilities. The citizens paid attention to the details of the situation, and they fought when the government didn’t have the best intentions for the soldiers and the country as a whole. They found the truth, expressed their concerns, and got results. Vietnam was also a prime example of the government not giving the people the complete freedom they preach. Everyone has the right to refuse to do something, just like they could refuse to go to war. But, the draft did not give the people this choice. Today, many nations still don’t fulfill the rights they promise. Sometimes it happens on a much larger scale than Vietnam, but the war was still a big violation of what we expect from government. Therefore, the experience woke up a new age of