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Q: What was the collection of secret government documents about the Vietnam war called and how did it change the course of us involvement?
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What was the collection of secret government documents about the Vietnam war called?

The Pentagon Papers


What are the documents that outlined America's involvement in the Vietnam war?

The Pentagon Papers


Political and social atmosphere in Vietnam prior to US involvement?

A turbulent free democratic government.


Was America's involvement in the Vietnam War ever officially declared by the government?

WWII was America's LAST declared war.


Which was not a justification for the increase in US involvement in Vietnam?

The fear of being invaded was not a justification for the increase in US involvement in Vietnam. The US withdrew from Vietnam in 1975.


The United States begin to provide military advisers to the French and Vietnam as early as 1950. The US government was helping the French keep their colonies in the area. What is the main reason for the US government’s involvement in Vietnam?

The Korean war


What was the American Involvement in the Vietnam War?

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US involvement in Vietnam was reduced during the Kennedy administration?

False, US involvement in Vietnam was not reduced during the Kennedy administration.


When did the USA's involvement in the Vietnam begin?

Historian's generally accept the year 1961 as the start of US military involvement in Vietnam.


How did Martin Luther King Jr refer to the US involvement in Vietnam?

How did Martin Luther King, Jr., refer to the U.S. involvement in Vietnam?


Who was the first president to send aid to the french in Vietnam?

President Eisenhower sent military advisors and maybe some technicians to Vietnam to help the government there stay in power. That was the beginning of US involvement there.


The domino theory contributed to U.S. military involvement in which country?

Vietnam