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o-na [289]
2 years ago
6

Why did the united states increased its involvement in vietnam after 1964?

History
1 answer:
tresset_1 [31]2 years ago
4 0
1. gulf of tonkin incident
2. truman doctrine
3.containment of communism

probably a little off but it'll lead you in the right direction.
(I was literally learning this a couple months ago and my memory is a little rusty)
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