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I NEED ASAP PLEASE JUST GIVE ME THE ANSWER NO ONE HAS BEEN GIVING ME THE ANSWER I WILL GIVE BRAINLYIEST PLEASE What is the most significant limitation of this document for a reader trying to decide if the war in Vietnam was justified?

It does not include many facts or details about the conflict in Vietnam.
It does not provide background or history about communism in Vietnam.
It was created to persuade people, not to provide an objective point of view.
It was created to tell about deploying troops in general, but not in Vietnam specifically.

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Answered by angel74939
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Answer:

The answer is Part C

Explanation:

-  It was created to persuade people,not to provide an objective point of view.

Answered by firekingrules
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Answer:

full detailed give brainliest

Explanation:

Overview

The Vietnam War was a prolonged military conflict that started as an anticolonial war against the French and evolved into a Cold War confrontation between international communism and free-market democracy.

The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) in the north was supported by the Soviet Union, China, and other communist countries, while the United States and its anticommunist allies backed the Republic of Vietnam (ROV) in the south.

President Lyndon Johnson dramatically escalated US involvement in the conflict, authorizing a series of intense bombing campaigns and committing hundreds of thousands of US ground troops to the fight.

After the United States withdrew from the conflict, North Vietnam invaded the South and united the country under a communist government.

Origins of the war in Vietnam

The origins of American involvement in Vietnam date back to the end of the Second World War, when the Vietnamese were struggling against the continued French colonial presence in their country. Ho Chi Minh, the leader of the Viet Minh (Vietnamese Independence League) and the founder of Vietnam’s Communist Party, successfully blended nationalist, anti-French sentiment with Marxist-Leninist revolutionary ideology. In 1954, after a prolonged guerrilla war to liberate Vietnam, the Viet Minh captured Dien Bien Phu, and decisively routed the French.

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