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    Vietnam War is one of the wars that United States of America was a part of during the cold war to fight against the communism. Frdrick Dowes throghout his book says that this war was a surprise to him and he didnt expect so much brutality to happen. The war lasted for more than 20 years from 1954-1975 according to encyclopeadia britanicca and was one of the biggest indochina wars.The war itself had many casualties that even caused uprisings in the homefront. There are still veterans who have not…

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    Vietnam War Themes

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    material? The main themes in this week’s material were the United States’ image, blame placed on returning veterans, and Vietnam Syndrome. As discussed in previous weeks, the United States’ image had been damaged following the Tut Offensive when the media aired and published footage of the war. In order to help save what was left of its image, it was decided to finally withdrawal from Vietnam. Unfortunately, due to this damaged image, returning veterans did not find a welcome homecoming.…

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    Vietnam War Dbq

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    Payton Diaz One of the most controversial wars in the history of the United States is the Vietnam War. The war was originally between North and South Vietnam. But the United States soon got involved to stop the spread of communism to South Vietnam. In the beginning, people supported the war, Americans believed the United States was doing a good thing by aiding the anti-communists in South Vietnam. But as the war went on, issues like draft dodging, the misleading of the public, and an increase…

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    The Vietnam War could not have occurred at a worse time in Unites States. PRior to the war, the long, grueling, and strenuous Civil Rights Movement resulted in an “unofficial official” divide within the country. As far back as JFK, U.S. interest in Vietnam was made evident. JFK adopted Eisenhower 's fostered idea of the “Domino Theory”. JFK wanted to prevent the South Vietnamese from spreading Communism throughout the rest of the country. Despite the billions of dollars invested, along with the…

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    Marxism Vietnam War

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    Short Paper #1 October 5, 2016 The Vietnam War Through the Looking Glass Although the Vietnam War technically began in 1954, its escalation in the early 1960’s sparked U.S. involvement (History.com Staff). The Cold War set the stage for the Vietnam War because the United States entered not only in hopes of liberating the South Vietnamese from the North, but to also contain the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. On one side of the conflict, you have South Vietnam and the United States as its…

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    Vietnam War Causes

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    The Vietnam war was fought for roughly twenty years. It began on November 1st, 1955 and ended on April 30th, 1975. The cause of the war was because America was afraid that communism was spreading throughout South-east Asia. The Vietnam war is looked upon as being one of the most unpopular wars in America’s history, more than three million people died in total (Williams). The Vietnam war is an unforgettable war that the United States fought in. There were many deaths including innocent civilians.…

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    How To Successfully Do Business in Vietnam PROBLEM This report was made to analyze the business environment, business practices, and the business etiquette of the country of Vietnam. This report intends on answering the following questions: 1) What is the business environment in Vietnam like? 2) The common business practices in Vietnam businesses? 3) What is considered proper business etiquette in Vietnam is? BACKGROUND Innovated Global Management commissioned this study and report…

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    Vietnam War Effects

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    Of The Vietnam War On The US The Vietnam War had a big effect on the US both at the time of war and afterwards due to the US not thinking carefully enough in thinking about joining The Vietnam War even with the public’s outcry against the government and the war having been an unwise choice. Interestingly, Vietnam was under Chinese rule for about a thousand years until 938 A.D. and the war started because of countries wanting to take the other half of Vietnam for either side. Since Vietnam had a…

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    Vietnam War Impact

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    The Vietnam War was one of the longest and most debilitating wars in the history of the United States which lasted up to fifteen years and resulted in massive casualties for our nation. The war primarily took place between the communist government of North Vietnam and the anti-communist government of South Vietnam which was backed by the United States. The war officially began in 1960 when the Viet Cong began military operations in South Vietnam and lasted until the fall of Saigon in 1975. No…

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    Communism In Vietnam Essay

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    To what extent did the containment of communism in Vietnam reflect the high ideals of the Truman Doctrine and the spread of democracy? ESSAY Introduction World War Two crippled Europe and Asia and left only two countries standing, the superpowers of the Soviet Union and the United States. These countries had very different ideologies, the Soviet Union was communist and the United States was capitalist. The Soviet Union was a totalitarian regime and the US was democratic. Both countries…

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