The domino theory is a geopolitical concept suggesting that the spread of communism in one country could trigger a chain reaction, leading to the fall of neighboring countries to communism as well. This idea was particularly influential during the Cold War, justifying U.S. intervention in various conflicts, particularly in Southeast Asia. The theory implies that if one nation falls to communism, others will follow like a row of falling dominoes. It was used to rationalize actions in places like Vietnam, emphasizing the perceived threat of a broader communist expansion.
The cold war is over; the domino theory is now irrelevant.
The domino theory was a Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states, each falling like a perfectly aligned row of dominos.
the domino theory was the theory that once something happens, it leads to a certain series of events. in the cold war, the domino theory was the threat of the spread of communism throughout the world. once a country falls to communism, it was said that soon after, its neighbouring countries would also fall.
Vietnam was a domino in domino theory if communist expansion
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The cold war is over; the domino theory is now irrelevant.
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The domino theory was a Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states, each falling like a perfectly aligned row of dominos.
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A belief that one nation's fall to Communism would lead to others - Apex
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There is no difference. It would have been more difficult to get involved in Vietnam WITHOUT the domino theory.
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Based on his strong support for the war in Vietnam, he must have had at least some belief that the domino theory was valid.