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What 1968 event caused U.S. military leaders to be concerned that a quick end to the war was not possible?
The event that halted the Chinese Civil War was the Japanese invasion on 1937. This invasion also led to the end of World War II in 1945.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor followed by the Japanese declaration of war on the United States.
It was a major amphibious assault on the European mainland.
The buildup of US troops in South Vietnam was accelerated after the Gulf of Tonkin incident, in which North Vietnamese gunboats attacked ships of the US Seventh Fleet off the coast of North Vietnam.
Shay's rebellion showed how Congress was unable to organize a military.
Shay's rebellion showed how Congress was unable to organize a military.
an event
Doolittle's raid, though relatively minor in the amount of physical destruction, shocked the Japanese people and showed them that they were not invulnerable to attack in their homeland and that the US was certainly not down and out to the degree that their military leaders and propaganda had boasted after the day of infamy that we call their cowardly and decietful raid on Pearl Harbor. Quite to the contrary, to paraphrase a quote from US Revolutionary War Naval hero John Paul Jones, we had not yet begun to fight.
Shay's Rebellion
frustration that willlead to aggression
'the Japanese' are a people 'the Holocaust' was an event, there are no factors that can be compared.
Shay's Rebellion showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation because it showed how the inability to maintain a national military could be detrimental to the states. Because of this apparent weakness, it became necessary to revise (or eliminate) the Articles of Confederation.
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when military authority takes priority over an event on a military installion or an offense by a member of the military
The event was when peter cooper raced against a horse-drawn rail car.
The event was when peter cooper raced against a horse-drawn rail car.