The fear of being invaded was not a justification for the increase in US involvement in Vietnam. The US withdrew from Vietnam in 1975.
False, US involvement in Vietnam was not reduced during the Kennedy administration.
The United States Increased aid to the French in Vietnam. (NN) because the US was against Communism.
This incident resulted in the U.S. pursuing military action in Vietnam. It also caused the passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution regarding the U.S. aiding Asian countries influenced by communism. Ultimately, this incident resulted in the Vietnam War.
it led to increased u.s. involvement in vietnam - apex
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some people just don`t know, do they
Draft protests and riots.
the lies of american leader about involvement in Vietnam
they wanted to stop communism, it didnt work with vietnam and left thousands dead
The Vietnam War was caused by the rise of a Communist government in south Asia. The effect was millions of American soldier deaths.
American involvement in Vietnam actually dates back to 1953, at the request of the French. The Gulf of Tonkin Incident is what led to an escalation of US involvement in 1965.
Kennedy sent in the Green Berets (Special Forces).
a member of the army of the republic of Vietnam
The military draft.
a treaty to end American involvement in Vietnam
Three steps leading to American involvement in Vietnam included:the Gulf of Tonkin resolutionmilitary advisors sent by Kennedythe commitment of support by Eisenhower