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Define hawks and doves. what generalizations can you make about each group

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Hawks and doves are groups of people. they are both opposites of the same coin. hawls are very much pro war and aggressive behavior in foreign politics while doves are very much a peace pushing people. the term is more used in reference to the Vietnam war era of politics but the term can be used for even today's agenda.
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Hawks and Dove during the Vietnam war were the group of people in America who followed different policies when it came to foreign policies.

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The Hawks were a group of people who wanted war. They get the name based on the nature of the bird as they are predators that attack and eat other animals. Whereas, the dove is calm and historically a symbol of peace.

The Hawks, during the Vietnam War, believed the North Vietnam attack on the South forced America to get entangled in the war. Doves did not desire any conflict as they considered it to be the internal matter of Vietnam. According to them, the US had no right to be required in the war and needed to spend money in the domestic affairs of America.

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