The cold war between, Soviet Union, United states and China lead to the Vietnam war. The Vietnam war was considered as the proxy war in the cold war.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Although the United states and the Soviet union did not directly participated in the war but they both supported a different part of the war.
It is considered as a civil war among the south Vietnam and hence became a proxy war among the cold war powers. Therefore, This is how the Vietnam conflict fits into the context of the cold war.
<span> B. They were slave states that could have joined the Confederacy.
If the border states had joined the Confederacy, it would have greatly bolstered the population as well as the army of the South. However, if the US was more lenient on the border states and allowed slavery there to a certain degree, the Border states would provide a 'buffer' zone to help protect the North from most attacks, as well as provide men for the army and factories for producing much needed supplies.
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Hi,
Here are a few advantages that should help you answer your question:
1. superior leadership in Abraham Lincoln
2. greater population – 22 million people
3. military power – a five to two advantage in men who could fight, a navy, war machinery industrial power
4. more factories
5. more money
6. more railroads
7. more farmland where food crops, not cash crops were grown
Not to screw with Indians
The most important political leaders during this time were Theodore Roosevelt, Robert M. La Follette, Charles Evans Hughes, and Herbert Hoover. Some democratic leaders included William Jennings Bryan, Woodrow Wilson, and Al Smith. This movement targeted the regulations of huge monopolies and corporations.