Villagers were fearful of Americans.
Americans didn't like being drafted into military service; which is why you have an all volunteer army (military) today. The South Vietnamese liked Americans, they thought American GIs were funny and friendly.
geography affect people of the lake villages by helping them to know how to do farming,hunting or something that can help their living.
The Vietnam War resulted in an estimated 1.1 to 1.3 million casualties for North Vietnamese forces, including soldiers and civilians. In contrast, American military casualties numbered around 58,000. The conflict had devastating impacts on both sides, with significant loss of life and suffering among the Vietnamese population. The war's legacy continues to affect Vietnam and the United States today.
it affected the growth of the villages food supply
Yes, it caused him to reject a run for a second term as President.
An avalanche can affect the man made environment by crushing villages, homes, and buildings.
The term was not research, but search and destroy. Troops were required to search homes for the enemy and materials that could be used by the enemy, said materials to be destroyed. Those materials often included large quantities of rice and the villages themselves. Naturally, the villagers disliked this a LOT.
it will affect the global warming very badly, it will drown villages, kill people and affect all the atmosphere around it.
A community is group of individuals and everyone depended on each other for their needs. Our families, villages, cities, states, countries are all good example of community. If we hear any bad or good news about country. Then we react upset or happy. So that If any individual health is not well then it affect his/her family and family affect their villages.
Loihi is steel quite a distance beneath the surface of the ocean. It does not directly impact humans. So its last eruption did not affect any homes or villages.
the Vietnam War 58,000 troops killed and 300,000 injured.over 1.1 million Vietnamese died.
how did the line of the demarcation affect south american culture