This was a term for the social programs of the Lyndon Johnson
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What were napalm and agent orange
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Controversial weapons used by the United States in Vietnam
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What was combat like for American combat soldiers in Vietnam
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The Vietnam War was one of the worst in American history. Combat
in the jungle was difficult, and it was hard to know who exactly
was the enemy, since Vietnam had two different sides of the war as
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What did Lyndon Johnson say when he addressed Americans after the Selma march
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That all Americans should work to overcome prejudice.
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What statements about the Peace Corps is true
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It is an example of soft power.
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Why did president Johnson believe that it was important for the United states to win in Vietnam
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President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a
communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left
Vietnam.
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In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted
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In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted to take over West Berlin.
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How did Young Americans response in JFK's challenge
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they became involved in politics
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Both Social Security and Medicare
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Helped older Americans pay for health care -APEX
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The United States prevented an election in south Vietnam because
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A Communist would likely win.
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What was the War on Poverty
This was a term for the social programs of the Lyndon Johnson
administration such as TAP (Total Action against Poverty .
What were napalm and agent orange
Controversial weapons used by the United States in Vietnam
What was combat like for American combat soldiers in Vietnam
The Vietnam War was one of the worst in American history. Combat
in the jungle was difficult, and it was hard to know who exactly
was the enemy, since Vietnam had two different sides of the war as
well.
What did Lyndon Johnson say when he addressed Americans after the Selma march
That all Americans should work to overcome prejudice.
What statements about the Peace Corps is true
It is an example of soft power.
Why did president Johnson believe that it was important for the United states to win in Vietnam
President Johnson believed in the domino theory. He feared a
communist takeover in Southeast Asia if the United States left
Vietnam.
In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted
In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted to take over West Berlin.
How did Young Americans response in JFK's challenge
they became involved in politics
Both Social Security and Medicare
Helped older Americans pay for health care -APEX
The United States prevented an election in south Vietnam because