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aleksandrvk [35]
3 years ago
15

What effect did the Vietnam war have on the power of the president

History
1 answer:
tresset_1 [31]3 years ago
6 0
Hi their! The correct answer your looking for is:

<span>It had a  huge political, social and economic impact on the country as it split the Democratic Party and people were now more suspicious of government.  </span>

Hope this helps, and have a great day!



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