How did the involvement of the United States with Southern Asia politics impact the domestic political climate during the 1950's? The US wanted strategic military influence in the Indian ocean. To achieve this they felt that having bases for their navy and marines on the Asian mainland would be helpfull. in turn to achieve this they were willing to bolster any Government through any means to achieve their aims.
....southern fryed chicken?.....
NO
Pei-te Lien has written: 'The Political Participation of Asian Americans' 'The politics of Asian Americans' -- subject(s): Asian Americans, Ethnic identity, Politics and government, Statistics 'The political participation of Asian Americans in the early 1990s' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Indonesia is the Asian country that is partly located in the Southern Hemisphere. The country spans the equator, with some of its islands falling in the Northern Hemisphere and others in the Southern Hemisphere.
yes
they can be found in southern Asia and Africa
Indus River
This ought to be possible.
Vietnam
Korea (1950-1952) and Vietnam (1960-1973). Both are Asian countries, and the U.S. was involved in wars to stop Communist incursion in both.
Mainland southern Asian countries with territory in the Himalayas include India, Nepal, and Bhutan. These countries are home to some of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu.
Kamchatka Peninsula