Richard Nixon strongly desired that the US extricate itself from the Vietnam War. However, it was necessary to bring it to an honorable end.
Richard Nixon strongly desired that the US extricate itself from the Vietnam War. However, it was necessary to bring it to an honorable end.
In 1975; President Gerald R. Ford's attitude toward North Vietnam's invasion of South Vietnam was to state that South Vietnam was a beaten country and that the USA had done all that could be done and the USA was giving up on South Vietnam, which was overrun in 55 days.
the domino theory
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
defiant.
The Vietcong strikes convinced President Kennedy to send American military advisers to South Vietnam. nova net
A. His proposal for revenue sharing with the states.
In 1975; President Gerald R. Ford's attitude toward North Vietnam's invasion of South Vietnam was to state that South Vietnam was a beaten country and that the USA had done all that could be done and the USA was giving up on South Vietnam, which was overrun in 55 days.
During his presidency Richard Nixon wanted to end the Vietnam War. He had a plan to do so, and through force, was able to bring the war to an end.
the domino theory
angry sorta hateful
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
President Harrison favored annexation, but President Cleveland did not.
defiant.
resented that he esculated the war
Franklin Roosevelt was supportive of labor unions
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
Tone