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…In the 1960's American soldiers fought a grueling war in Vietnam to fight communism and protect democracy. In the early 21st century American soldiers were sent to Iraq to fight another war to fight dictatorship, protect democracy, and probably to steal…
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…Explain Why The United States Became Increasingly Involved In The War In Vietnam During The Period 1954-1965. Between 1946-1954 French authorities ruled Vietnam. Many people in Vietnam did not like the French having an influence in the way…
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…late to start over , never too late to be happy." - says a famous quote by Jane Fonda. I found that in American History, Vietnam War is the one we should look the most at , when searching for mistakes to avoic in the present. THere are so many lessons…
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…in Geneva was upheld. In May of 1954 representatives from France, Great Britain, The United States, China, The Soviet Union, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam were several weeks into a session in Geneva discussing issues of Berlin and Korea. At the same time…
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…It is true that, to some extent, the course and the outcome of the Vietnam War forced the USA to respect communism and accept the communist sphere of influence. In the Vietnam War, the USA was not capable of defeating a colonial power which enjoyed being…
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…and Socialist Russia. But the American peoples Perception that their nation epitomized what all nations should strive to be, would last well into the period of the Vietnam War. . As the leading advocate of private ownership, America needed a stable, predictable…
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…The war in Vietnam came to dominate politics in USA in the 1960's because students, hippies and black people were amongst some of the people who protested about going to war. There was much different reaction from people, some supported the war all way…
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…There was no doubt that in the late 1960's and early 1970's the US' involvement in Vietnam had spurred more than just a small protest; a significant amount of the population had turned against it. This was not just limited to civilians though, as a few…
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Vietnam War and the 1960s The decade of the 1960s was a very violent and socially changing time in the United States. From the political changes, brought about by the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Vietnam War, the Counterculture movement…
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…at the time tried the Government this, but still the government pressed on. Vietnam used to be occupied by the french in the eighteenth century. In World War 2 when the Japanese invaded, they fought side by side to fend off the invaders. Soon afterwards…
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