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What was a main reason the US decided to end involvement in the Vietnam War?
Group of answer choices

A.)the Vietnamese government decided to adopt a diplomatic government instead of a communist government

B.)increasing anti-war protests across the US fueling the anti-war movement

C.)the US was also fighting in western Europe and could no longer fight on two fronts

D.)all of these

Answers

Answered by dandemmadhavi
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Answer:

D

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Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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The main reason the US decided to end involvement in the Vietnam War was due to the increasing anti-war protests across the US fueling the anti-war movement .

Option: C

Explanation:

  • The United States withdrew from Vietnam.
  • In 1961, after two decades of indirect military assistance.
  • The U.S. eventually weakened the American economy, divided the people, and eroded the morale of the nation.
  • U.S. troop strength in the war-torn country reached its peak at nearly 550,000 men in the spring of 1969, as protests against the war escalated in the United States.
  • Richard Nixon, the incoming U.S. president, started removal of U.S. forces and "Vietnamization" of the war effort that year, but he turned up the bombing.

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