A member of the Ohio State Guard shot some unarmed students at Kent State University around 4 pm on May 4, 1970 at 12:24 pm. These students protested President Nixon 's decision to invade Cambodia. Some of the students who received shooting positively protested during the shooting incident, but some people just walked and watched protests far away. How can such a shocking event happen? Why Ohio State Guard members shot unarmed students
A shooting incident in Kent State (also known as massacre of 4th May or massacre of Kent State) was held at Kent State University in Kentucky, USA, and on 4th Monday the Ohio National Guard was not armed with a security guard at the university I shot. 60 bullets were fired a second time, four students were killed, nine people were injured, one of them suffered a permanent paralysis. "Rust belt" spans the states in the northeastern United States, the Great Lakes Region, and the Midwest, which refer to the economic recession, the population decline, and the urban recession once caused by the collapse of a powerful industrial sector. That word became popular in America in the 1980s.
This survey was designed to evaluate the extent to which the Kent State Massacre contributed to the turning point of public opinion in the Vietnam War. "Turning point" is defined as "the moment the event process changes". There are usually several factors that can lead to comprehensive change, so problems arise when people begin to judge accurate changes. It is important to the topic, but it does not discuss the details of the Vietnam War. The survey uses several different sources of information to conduct the survey. Some are direct, some are used, and some are photographs. Evaluate the impact of the massacre of Kent on the public opinion in the Vietnam War; this survey investigates public opinion before shooting, what happened at Kent State University, and what happened to public opinion since May 4, 1970.