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    To what extent did US public opinion have an impact on the Vietnam War? Public opinion did have an impact on the Vietnam War to an extent. The Vietnam War was fought between 1959 and 1975, between the communist government of North Vietnam and the democratic government of South Vietnam and its allies, the most actively involved of these being the USA. At the end of the conflict, neither side were defeated, however, it is considered a military failure and is seen as a very controversial conflict.

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    Japanese. (Hickman, The Vietnam War: Origins, 2013) Ho Chi Minh’s Viet Minh (which is a resistance group), were inspired by Chinese and Soviet communism (Spector, 2016) and this led them to resist the Japanese oppressors and increase their power throughout Vietnam. The increased power of the resistance movement led to the surrendering of the Japanese. (Editors, 2005. ) The Viet Minh took the opportunity to establish their own government led by Ho Chi Minh. Following the

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    Hanoi is the center of culture and one of the most ancient cities in Vietnam. As a result, there are many locations featuring the long history and rich culture of the country that situated in the capital. In this post, we will show you some places to visit in Hanoi which should not be missed. Top 5 Best Places to Visit in Hanoi 1. Viet Nam Military History Museum If you travel to Vietnam to learn about the military history of the country, then Viet Nam Military History Museum is a must-see destination

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    Give 5 reasons Australia enter Vietnam War Introduction Australia is considered among important allies of United States. In the Vietnam war Australia sent a force of 50 000. Being situated in Southern Hemisphere of Southeast Asia, Australia has to face exceptional defense challenges much more than neighboring partner. Historically Australia seems to be willing to accept the major role in military interventions in the surrounding area as can be seen in East Timor. Though Australia is a powerful

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    troops to do the dirty work. The only thing this president needed was a reason to send combat troops. Obviously, he completely disregarded the lessons from the past and so after the second Gulf of Tonkin Incident, proclaimed that ‘he didn’t just screw Ho Chi Minh, he cut his pecker off,’ (Hunt 85). This, of course, was said after he destroyed a few Northern Vietnamese facilities. As the years worn on, public support for the war decreased and, different advisors brought up the thought of that this was

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    Asian country fell to Communism, many would follow. This was called the “domino theory”. Every president had a different approach to prevent the uprising of a Communist regime, all making the situation worse than it had previously been. Following WWII, Ho Chi Minh created the Vietminh to fight of Japanese and French forces. Japan withdrew from Vietnam in 1945 and Emperor Bao Dai was left in control

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    the city and bombarded them with ammunition, later leading them to defeat. It was a major defeat for the ARVN and the U.S. Soon after the war lead to the reunification of Vietnam and the Town of Saigon was later renamed after the general of the PAVN, Ho Chi

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    The Vietnam War of 1954 - 1975 was the longest and one of the most unsuccessful wars in U.S history. It took place in countries such as South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The war was a huge blow to the United States’ pride and military, so much that there were lotteries for soldiers. There were five presidents in office during the war, but the main presidents that had a big impact on being involved were Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard Nixon. Although the objectives

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    The Vietnam War was a significant event in American history. The war was very detrimental to the United States. The war was a long one that cost billions of American dollars, cost thousands of lives (American and Vietnamese), and politically divided the country. While the Vietnam War originally had good intentions to help the South Vietnamese and contain the spread of Communism, it was poorly executed and cost America politically and economically. The Vietnam War cost billions of American dollars

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    The Vietnam War Summary

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    The Vietnam War, also called the “American War” in Vietnam, began in 1954 and ended in 1975. A conflict between North Vietnam including their allies the Viet Cong, and the government of South Vietnam and its allies, fighting for total control of the country. A war in which Communism had a very influential participation of the North, and U.S. influence in the south. But it was not until March, 1965 that the first American combat troops would land at China Beach, north of Da Nang, and continue to fight

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