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What American president laid the ground work for the Louisiana purchase?

thomas jefferson


Who was the first President to get the US involved in the Vietnam war?

Eisenhower laid the groundwork for U.S. involvement in Vietnam with the Eisenhower Doctrine, which proclaimed that, when it came to the Middle East, the U.S. would be "prepared to use armed force...[to counter] aggression from any country controlled by international communism." Eisenhower was also the first president to send economic and military aid to South Vietnam. Kennedy followed in Eisenhower's footsteps by gradually increasing the amount of enonomic and military aid sent to South Vietnam. And it was Johnson who first sent large numbers of American ground troops to fight in Vietnam.


How is the poem what were they like laid out?

It is laid out in question form, then being answered by the poet herself. It is about war in Vietnam.


Where are trees laid out in the form of troops at a famous battle?

blenheim


Who laid a large white egg on the ground?

you!


Where was the white house conerstone laid?

In the oval office with the president.


Where is President Abraham Lincoln laid to rest?

springfield, Illinois


What was the most serious blow to president Johnson's Vientam policy?

The Tet Offensive was the largest blow to the Johnson's Vietnam "Police policy". The Vietcong along with the North Vietnamese Communist Army laid low for a while. Just as Generals thought they had eliminated all of the Vietcong in South Vietnam. The Vietcong and the N. Vietnamese army launched a large offensive on several key cities including Saigon. Although in a weeks time the American troops were able to re-claim all of the recently captured cities. The Tet Offensive largest blow had been a political one. The offensive proved that the Vietcong were still a very prevalent threat in South Vietnam


Do soil pipes have to be laid under ground?

Absolutely not and neither does soil stacks


What did sam Houston do as president?

nothing stayed at home and got laid


What was President Nixon's stance toward the Vietnam war in 1960?

In 1960, Richard Nixon was not yet president but was serving as Vice President under Dwight D. Eisenhower. He supported a strong anti-communist stance and advocated for continuing U.S. involvement in Vietnam to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. Nixon criticized the Democratic administration's handling of the situation, arguing for a more vigorous military and political commitment to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist North. His views laid the groundwork for his later policies during his presidency.


Who laid the cornerstone for the capitol and in what year?

The Capitol's cornerstone was laid by President George Washington. This was done in a ceremony held on September 18, 1793.