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America's involvement in the Vietnam War ended under the administration of President?

Vietnam was not a war it was an action.


Did the congress ever pass anything that allowed the president to take any military action in Vietnam?

Yes. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution authorized President Johnson to escalate the war in Vietnam.


What best describes President Lyndons B Johnsons action toward Vietnam?

resented that he esculated the war


What action by president Jimmy Carter was called the most disgraceful thing a president has ever done?

Granting amnesty to America who evaded the Vietnam draft by President Jimmy Carter was called the most disgraceful thing a president has ever done.


When was People's Action Party of Vietnam created?

People's Action Party of Vietnam was created in 1991.


What presidents ordered military action against communism?

President's Wilson (Allied intervention in Russia), Truman (Korea), Kennedy (Vietnam, Cuba), Johnson (Vietnam), Nixon (Vietnam), Ford (Mayaguez incident), and Reagan (Grenada). If one considers the U-2 incident to be a military action, you could include President Eisenhower.


How did the civil rights movement progress from difficult beginnings to great successes in 1964-1965 and then encounter increasing opposition from both black militants and white backlash after 1965?

The success of the civil rights movement started with the passing of many bills by President Johnson. However there was backlash in 1965 when the Golf of Tonkin resolution gave the ability to have police action present in Vietnam. This was met with opposition by both black militants and the "white backlash".


What is a definition of opposition?

The definition of opposition is resistance or dissent expressed by action or argument. For example, if you were to play a sport, the team you are against is your opposition.


What action by President Jimmy Carter was called one of the most disgraceful acts a US President has ever done?

Jimmy Carter granted amnesty to Amercans who evaded the Vietnam war draft.


How many marines were wounded in action in Vietnam?

13,095 U.S Marines were wounded in action during the Vietnam War.


What was the outcome of tonkin gulf incident?

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.


What action was appart of nixons strategy to end the Vietnam war?

Bombing North Vietnam