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It was President Dwight D. Eisenhower "coins one of the most famous Cold War phrases when he suggests the fall of French Indochina to the communists could create a "domino" effect in Southeast Asia." This domino theory became the way of thinking toward Vietnam.
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The cold war is over; the domino theory is now irrelevant.
Vietnam was a domino in domino theory if communist expansion
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Eisenhower apparently believed in the domino theory, at least to some extent. He took the first steps toward US involvement in Indochina.
to keep indochina from going communist. It was part of the domino theory
Dwight D. Eisenhower referred to the "domino theory", although he didn't use this expression, a news conference on April 7, 1954 in reference to Indochina. (reference Wikipedia)
Domino Theory.
The notion of Domino Theory is when an event in one country c0uld start similar events in neighbouring countries: When you knock over the first one, what will happen to the last one.
Yes we did support the french efforts in that area during that time due to our fear of communism and our thought of the Domino Effect with the spread of communism.
The Domino Theory
He had seven sibling: *Adonica Domino, *Anatole Domino, *Andre Domino, Anola Domino, *Antoine III Domino, *Antoinette Domino, *Antonio Dominontonio Domino
Domino theory
Domino - Domino album - was created on 1993-12-07.
Domino usually describes a small, rectangular shaped, black game piece with varying numbers of white spots. Formerly, it was a French term used to describe a cloak worn with a mask during masquerades or the person wearing this outfit.
Domino Theory.