<span>The answer is Vietnam.
After the Japanese were defeated in 1945, communist movement called the
Viet Minh led by Ho Chi Minh began a campaign for independence From
France. In 1946, Vietnamese guerillas
began to fight the French in the First Indochina War. They defeated the French
at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu and won their Independence in 1954. This lead to the emergence of two
Vietnams: The communist North and the
democratic South. North began to invade
the South which led to U.S. intervention. Despite modern artillery and air
support, the U.S. was not able to defeat the North and later withdrew its
forces from Vietnam and later the country was united under rule of the
communist. Today Vietnam has changed
much of its policies and has now welcome foreign investments and capitalist entrepreneurs
to do business in the country. </span>
Protection would be the best answer
Answer:
B. The Communists.
Explanation:
The Communist Parties became extremely popular during the Great Depression in both Italy and Germany, and rivaled the leading parties (Nazi Party and the Fascist Party). Both of them were able to suppress their countries communist parties, and tried to exterminate both.
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The single most pressing issue that led to the civil war was slavery. It was the economic and political system that was central to the conflict.
John brown was a radical abolitionist whose sincere hatred of slavery that led him to seize the U.S. He was executed from hanging because of treason against Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Most slaves worked on plantations,Farms, and factories.
He replaced General McDowell with General McClellan