The United States believed (correctly) that if they allowed the South Vietnamese to vote in 1954-56, they would vote for reunification with the Communist North under the Communist government. Desiring to prevent the expansion of Communism, the US refused to allow the election to take place.
they feared the communists would win control
They feared the Communists would win control.
Ho Chi Minh had a "handle" on that program, he wasn't worried about it. It was Diem of South Vietnam who refused the elections...saying the communists might win it (something to the effect that they were fixed).
They feared the Communists would win control.
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The United Nations.
The United States president must win three different elections. These elections include the party elections that allow a candidate to become the party flag bearer, the general elections, and the Electoral College elections.
Countries like Canada, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates have strict entry requirements for individuals with a criminal record, including felonies. It's important to check the specific entry restrictions of each country before attempting to travel there with a felony conviction.
The government of South Vietnam, under President Ngo Dinh Diem, is often cited as the entity that broke the Geneva Accords by not allowing free elections in South Vietnam as stipulated in the agreement. Diem feared that the communists would win the elections and chose not to hold them, which violated the Accords. This played a significant role in escalating the conflict and leading to the Vietnam War.
Allow the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections.
Stalin Refused to allow free elections in eastern Europe World War 2
I got this one right: Open primaries allow any voters to participate, while closed primaries are restricted to party members. Apex - United States Government (2018) 5.2.2 Quiz: How elections Work
One antonym would be refuse.