AP US History
Domestic U.S. policy refers to the government's strategies and actions that directly affect the nation's internal affairs, including economic, social, and political issues. This concept plays a crucial role in shaping the lives of citizens, influencing national priorities, and responding to domestic challenges such as civil rights, education, healthcare, and war efforts. During the Vietnam War, domestic U.S. policy became particularly significant as it was heavily impacted by public opinion, protests, and the social movements that arose in response to the war.