Although the democrats usually ran on anti-war tickets, the voters normally didn't want to "change horses in the middle of the stream", and retained their republican presidents. Especially when he showed promises of succeeding. As was the case with President Nixon.
1964 election
South Vietnam, supported by the United States, Korea, and Australia's military.
Social Legislation slowed down because of the cost of Vietnam. (Apex)
The Korean War directly resulted in the US NOT INVADING North Vietnam.
Laos may not be as industrialized as Vietnam is; Vietnam learned much from the US.
The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (AKA North Vietnam) .
Communist or Democratic control.
Students for a Democratic Society
1964 election
South Vietnam, supported by the United States, Korea, and Australia's military.
Vietnam reunited in 1976 after the end of the Vietnam war, South Vietnam (democratic side) losing to North Vietnam (communist side).
Probably not.
The effect that the Vietnam war had on Morrie's department at Brandeis university during the 1960s was the Vietnam Protest.
North won
Convinced Johnson not to run for reelection, helped the Republicans win the 1968 presidential election, divided the Democratic Party
The soldiers there kind of stayed and married women there and they gave birth to vietnam-americans.
At the Geneva Conventions in 1954 Vietnam was divided into two, communist north and democratic south; at the17th parallel.