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the entry of the US into the war explain this.

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Answered by trisha46
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The American entry into World War I came in April 1917, after more than two and a half years of efforts by President Woodrow Wilson to keep the United States out of the war. Apart from an Anglophileelement urging early support for the British, American public opinion reflected that of the president: the sentiment for neutrality was particularly strong among Irish Americans, German Americans and Scandinavian Americans,[1] as well as among church leaders and among women in general. On the other hand, even before World War Ihad broken out, American opinion had been more negative toward Germany than towards any other country in Europe
The entry of US into the war proved to be fatal for both, the Americans as well as the Vietnamese.
Both of them faced a terrible loss of life and property.
A major role was played by the US media and films, in both supporting as well as criticising the war.
The war grew out of a fear among US policy-planners that the victory of the Ho Chi Minh government would start a domino effect and that communist governments would be established in other countries in the area. They under estimated the power of nationalism to move people to action, inspire them to sacrifice their home and family, live under horrific conditions, and fight for independence. The most technologically advanced country in the world, underestimated the power of a small country to fight.

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Answered by Anonymous
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US entry into the war marked a new phase that proved costly to tge Vietnames as well as to Amarican from 1965to 1972over 3,403,100 US services personnel serverd in Vietnam(7,484were women).
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