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Why USA Became Involved in VietnamWhy USA Became Involved in Vietnam Before the Second World War, the region between India and China which now includes Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos was part of the French Empire. During the Second World War, however, Japan controlled Vietnam. After the war, the French tried to take over aga...
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Why The USA Became Increasingly Involved in VietnamWhy The USA Became Increasingly Involved in Vietnam In the nineteen forties when the war had ended many countries economics were in an appalling state. Germany and other eastern European countries had inflation and mass poverty. These countries were gradually being influenced by communi...
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Why America Became Increasingly Involved in the Affairs of Vietnam Between 1954-1965Why America Became Increasingly Involved in the Affairs of Vietnam Between 1954-1965 America became increasingly involved between 1954-1965 with Vietnam, although very far away and at the start without the American public backing as they believed Vietnam was too far away to fight a war in ...
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Why the United States Became Increasingly Involved in the War in VietnamWhy the United States Became Increasingly Involved in the War in Vietnam "I am not going to be the president who saw South East Asia go the way China went"- LB Johnson. In the 1960's there was a spreading fear of communism in the East. Having already spread through China and Russia, the...
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Exploring Why the United States Became Increasingly Involved in the War in VietnamExploring Why the United States Became Increasingly Involved in the War in Vietnam In 1945 American had no involvement in Vietnam and in 1965 President Johnson took American to full-scale war with Vietnam. During World War 2, 1939-1945, French were defeated by the Japanese and they took ove...
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The Reasons Hitler Became ChancellorThe Reasons Hitler Became Chancellor After over ten years of trying, in 1933 Hitler and the Nazis had almost fulfilled their goal to hold all power in Germany. The Nazis were by far the most powerful party in the Reichstag holding the most seats, and Hitler being made Chancellor, but it...
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Why Hitler Became Chancellor in 1933Why Hitler Became Chancellor in 1933 When Germany was blamed by the Allies that they were responsible for the starting/ causing the Great War, they made up the conclusion that Germany had to sign the Treaty of Versailles in an unconditional surrender. In one of the conditions was that...
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The Process Involved in Completing my Photo Album ProjectMy first step with this project was deciding how I could incorporate my love for photography with an area of interaction. I chose human ingenuity because it permitted me to also include and explore an emotion that plays such a huge role in my life and the lives of others, which is love. After that ...
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Macbeth: Many People Were Involved In the Death of DuncanMacbeth: Many People Were Involved In the Death of Duncan There were many people involved in the death of Duncan, the King of Scotland. However, Macbeth bears the major responsibility for the murder. Macbeth committed the task by his ow...
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Why the USA Become Involved in Vietnamin the 1950s and 1960sWhy the USA Become Involved in Vietnamin the 1950s and 1960s In the 19th century France owned a huge part of South East Asia. This area was known as Indo- China. During the Second World War, Japanese troops occupied this area. Local people did not want to be ruled by foreigners so they o...
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