History, asked by kyahaker0724, 19 days ago

The Vietcong were rebels in South Vietnam who wanted to

rid both North and South Vietnam of Communist influence.
spread the Catholic religion throughout Vietnam.
overthrow the Communists who controlled the country.
unify the South and North under a Communist government.

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Answered by 2022pierrerymyon
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Answer:

The correct answer is D. D as in "unify the South and North under a Communist government."

Explanation:

The explanation was too hard for me to do that because The .in thing keeps preventing me from adding inappropriate words, which is not. So, I'm sorry. This is the correct answer to your question.

Answered by qwsuccess
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The Vietcong were rebels in Soth Vietnam who wanted to unify the North and South under a Communist government.

  • The Vietcongs were of a vision that they wanted the North and South Vietnamese to get them united and establish a communist government. They were fighting to achieve the same.
  • Their aim was to unify the Vietnamese during the Vietnam War.
  • Their action which came under much notice was of Tet Offensive wherein an assault took place on more than 100 south Vietnam's urban centres and also they attacked the US embassy situated there.
  • The Vietcong was led by Ho Chi Minh. The Vietcong was successful to win the war because of the leadership of Ho Chi Minh and the troops had sufficient and vital knowledge which was extremely required to protect the areas and forests from a certain amount of damage, they used the technique of Ho Chi Minh Trail. They made sure to go into only those battlefields wherein their win was a sure hit.
  • They used tactics like hidden hospitals, tunnels, quarters and etc.

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