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Stells [14]
3 years ago
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In addition to areas of Vietnam, what other areas of Indochina were under French control in 1954? A. Burma and China. B. Thailan

d and Cambodia. C. Cambodia and Laos D. Burma and Laos. 2. President Eisenhower’s domino theory was based on the idea of _____. A. containment. B. democratization. C. economic expansion D. national self-­determination. 3:The Geneva Accords provided for_______. A. immediate elections in Vietnam B. the division of Vietnam into two countries C. French control of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam D. an anticommunist government in control of a unified Vietnam..
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expeople1 [14]3 years ago
6 0
"Cambodia and Laos" were the other areas <span>of Indochina that were under French control in 1954, in </span><span>addition to areas of Vietnam. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "C".

2. </span><span>President Eisenhower’s domino theory was based on the idea of containment. The correct option is option "A".

3. The Geneva Accords provided for </span><span>the division of Vietnam into two countries. The correct option is option "B".</span>
AlladinOne [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1) C. Cambodia and Laos, 2) A. containment, 3) the divsion of Vietnam into two countries.

Explanation:

1) The French Indochina occupied Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.

2) The theory of Dwight Eisenhower  was based on the idea that the fall of the French Indochina to the Communists would lead to "domino effect" in South East Asia and, therefore, the United States helped France in its effort of restoring the colonial rule.

3) After the French defeat in Indochina, the Geneva Accords (1954) established the temporary divsion of Vietnam into two countries and ordered democratic elections for 1956.

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