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What were Educational Hearings on Vietnam about?

they were informing the senate on military strategy.


What were the hearings on Vietnam intended to do?

They called the secretary of state dean rusk and other policy makers to explain the administration's military strategy. In other words to explain the war to the Senate


Educational differences between American and Vietnam?

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How are children treated in Vietnam Describe the educational system in Vietnam?

well i think BAD they are WHIPPED


In the Vietnam War were communists looking for an opportunity to seize power?

Yes. They intended to conquer South Vietnam; and they did.


What is school like in north Korea?

See website: Vietnam/educational programs


How did doves in Congress officially call into question the U.S. presence in Vietnam?

In 1967 and 1968, Senator William Fulbright held public hearings on the war.


How are puppets educational?

The puppet itself is not educational but intended to hold a child's attention while they teach them something educational. Sort of like how a cartoon can be educational or it can be just for entertainment. Its just a means of holding a child's attention.


What plan was intended to withdraw US troops from Vietnam?

Get our POWs back and leave.


Is vitame an Asian country?

Vitame is not a country at all, it is a made-up word. If perhaps the person intended Vietnam, then, yes, Vietnam is an Asian country.


Paris Peace Accords?

This intended to establish peace in Vietnam and an end to the Vietnam War. It ended direct U.S. military combat, and temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam.


John McCains educational background is?

McCain fought in the Vietnam war, was a prisoner, and was a senator in Arizona