They were a puppet of the US; and not nearly as disciplined as Northerners.
Feelings among South Vietnamese toward Americans vary widely and are influenced by individual experiences, historical context, and generational differences. During the Vietnam War, many South Vietnamese associated the U.S. with support against communism, while others experienced the conflict's devastation. In the years since, some South Vietnamese have developed positive views of Americans, particularly through cultural exchanges and economic ties, while others may still harbor resentment due to the war's impact. Overall, it's a complex sentiment shaped by a mix of historical and personal factors.
At the time of the Vietnam war they claimed that they were helping the Vietnamese people being taken over by the communists to the north. The fact is that like today the are doing as they were told by the USA.
his views on government were slavery, and democracy and also i believe the army
UN delegates represent the views of their government.
conservatives opposed large central government
conservatives opposed large central government
The Senate represents your views in the United States government.
his views on government were politically challenged. he had lots of views from other American founders which gave him the influence he needed...yeah : )
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One of Ho Chi Minh's heroes was George Washington, and he wanted to be the George Washington of his country, driving out the colonializing French. He first approached the American government, writing the President to ask for help in liberating his country. He got no response, or even an acknowledgement, from the Americans, so he approached the Communists. He probably found the American support of his enemies ironic, and disappointing.
citizens
America was too big to be a direct democracy