In 1954 the Viet Minh defeated the French. On November 1955 Eissenhower sent the Military Assistance Advisory Group to train the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. This is the beginning of the American involvement in the war as marked by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Kennedy was opposed to send American troops to help the French in Vietnam but during his first year in office he expanded his commitment of the United States to South Vietnam in many ways; he warned the Russians against aiding the guerrillas; he increased the nummber of America's advisors rapidly in 1962; he sent regular support units to South Vietnam, including helicopter pilots who flew in combat ; he changed the Military advisory group to a complete military field command under a four-star general; he increased the size of the South Vietnamese army and constabulary; he assisted the South Vietnamese in launching covert raids against North Vietnam and Laos. As you can with Eisenhower it was just assistance but with Kennedy the involvement was harder.
<span>1916, where the Sykes-Picot agreement was agreed upon by the United Kingdom and France, whereas Russia only assented to it. It officially declared and recognised each countries sphere of influence over Southeast Asia and the Middle East.</span>
Answer:
D. since without such control in the crown, our constitution would immediately
degenerate into democracy a government which if made again, I hope to prove ineligible
Explanation:
James Chalmers wrote a pamphlet he titled Plain Truth which was written to counter the suggestions made by Paine where he justified the Colonists agitating for independence from Great Britain.
Mr. Chalmers believes that a democratic government will not be functional or eligible if it is not under direct control of the Queen
Thus, the statements that reveals how James Chalmers feels about America's proposed government is option D.
Answer:
To release 7 U.S. hostages held in Lebanon