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    The Domino Theory

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    and its influence. Specifically, the United States wanted to keep communism from spreading beyond the countries already under its influence. Ultimately, this was considered to be known as the domino theory, a theory that would lead other countries to give in to communism one by one like a chain of dominos toppling one another. (827) The policy applied to the world that had become divided due to the cold war, which was a struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union. In 1947 after Great

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    This theory began even more important with the rapid decolonization that followed post WWII, as within many of the newly independent nations it was unclear who would seize control of their governments. In the 1950s to counteract this fear, the U.S. began to use

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    Domino Theory Vietnam War

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    for idealism. The results of countries creating governments that controlled what people did frightened the world. The Domino Theory is now known as an example of the government using an unreasonable fear to support a military-minded agenda. The Domino Theory was used throughout many neighboring countries such as Southeast Asia, South Vietnam, and North Vietnam. The Domino Theory states that if one country adapt to communism then the neighboring countries of

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    Domino Theory Cold War

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    is the Domino Theory? The Domino Theory was a cold war policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring countries each falling like a perfectly aligned row of dominos. The Domino Theory began in 1950. When the makers of U.S. foreign policy had firmly embraced the idea that the fall of Indochina to communism would lead rapidly to the collapse of other nations in Southeast Asia (History). You might wonder what the Domino theory had to

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    happened in Korea. Northern communists pushed to put the whole country under communism, then America helps the local anticommunists to push them back. President Dwight D. Eisenhower brought a “New Look” into the national security policy in 1953. The domino theory is, if one country went to communism, the surrounding countries

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    How the Domino Theory Backfired Brought up in the 1950s, a theory primarily gave way to a supporting a war started in regards to it. After two world wars had started and ended in the span of less than 50 years, the first half of the 1900s were influenced and shaped by the war and war effort. This was a time in world history ruled by vulnerability, but not long after the end of the infamous world wars, the Cold War followed. This war was an American effort against the Russian to, in part, fight the

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    for everyone to follow. The U.S fought in the Vietnam War because of the domino theory. The domino theory is the fear that if one country fell to the influence of communism then the surrounding countries would soon follow. President Eisenhower quotes “You have a row of dominoes set up, you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly”. The domino theory, and communism led the U.S. into the war. The United States real fight was

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    to aid the French with economical and military support. Truman had sent a MAAG which is a Military Assistance Advisory Group to observe how the French were going to use the military equipment, total being a worth of $10 million. The Domino Theory: The Domino Theory is the belief that if one country falls to communism, the neighboring countries will follow and go under communism too. President Eisenhower said that if Vietnam fell to communism, it would lead to other countries falling under the influence

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    The Domino Theory came from the Korean War. The U.S learned more about the communism whom was becoming more of a threat in other different countries outside of Europe. The U.S was worry that the communism would take over South Vietnam ,If it would end up spreading through all of Southeast Asia. They thought that once it took over, it would spread to ( Laos,Cambodia,Thailand ,and many more) President Eisenhower and V.P Richard Nixon came together and allowed this theory ,so they supported Ngo Dinh

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    The Domino theory. The idea that if one nation fell victim to communism, others would follow like toppling dominoes. The theory was used and abused by many American leaders to justify why America was fighting in the Vietnam War. This was one of the main reasons why America got involved was to stop the domino effect. Seeing as the Vietnam War took place during the Cold war many believed that the war was used to fight an indirect war between the United States and its allies.   Chapter 2 : Nature

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