Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
"Operation Rolling Thunder" was the codename given to the United States' strategy or action of using massive bombs during the Vietnam war in 1965.
It was a significant change in American strategy in the war because it increased military pressure on North Vietnam's communist leaders, affecting their military capacity to continue fighting against South Vietnam, whom the United States supports.
It was recorded that the United States used about 643,000 bombs, and the financial cost of the bomb effect to North Vietnam is about 300 million dollars.
No, of course it is a great thing to do for your country and a wonderful sacrifice but you still have a family and you can still be a true citizen by making other sacrifices to your country and playing other rolls. there are tons of things that our country needs and other sacrifices you can make that fit you better. becoming a soldier is not for every one and it has got to be in your heart to do it you have to have to want to gain the skills and want to do it well. although I am not discouraging any one to it I'm just saying you need to have the heart to play that roll in your country. so no it I would not think that.
Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct answer would be "to facilitate trade", since they had just begun the transition to agriculture and there was little need for trade. </span>
Assuming you're referring to World War I (or World War II for that matter...) you should include in this letter--if you're an American--how you are very much against getting involved in a European conflict, since America was very "isolationist" during this time.