When will America start helping nations such as Great Britain?
The main concern of Roosevelt's audience that supported U.S. involvement in the conflict was the growing threat posed by totalitarian regimes, particularly Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. They believed that intervention was necessary to protect democratic values and global stability, as well as to prevent the spread of fascism. Additionally, there was a strong sense of moral obligation to assist allies who were already engaged in combat and suffering under oppressive regimes.
President John F. Kennedy supported the United States' involvement in the Vietnam Conflict and stated that we should do whatever was necessary to achieve victory. He wanted to stop the spread of Communism and ensure freedom for Vietnam.
Part of the Cold War; communist containment.
Vietnam
doves believed the Vietnam's conflict was localized civil war and disagreed with Johnson war policy, but Hawks supported his felt Vietnam a crucial front in the war
that roosevelt was trying to lead them into a war they didnt want or need-apex
President John F. Kennedy supported the United States' involvement in the Vietnam Conflict and stated that we should do whatever was necessary to achieve victory. He wanted to stop the spread of Communism and ensure freedom for Vietnam.
Part of the Cold War; communist containment.
Felt Conflict
Vietnam
doves believed the Vietnam's conflict was localized civil war and disagreed with Johnson war policy, but Hawks supported his felt Vietnam a crucial front in the war
Either involvement, conflict, or compromise.
It was called a "police action"
MOHANDAS
They supported freedom of religion
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The core of every play is the conflict that drives the story forward and keeps the audience engaged. This conflict is typically between characters, ideas, or internal struggles, and it is resolved by the end of the play, leading to a sense of closure for the audience.