The idea of nullification was NOT a legacy of the Civil War.
The correct answer between all the choices given is the last choice or letter D.
D.the idea of nullification
Explanation:
The Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War is an occasion to reflect the legacy of that great conflict. This legacy is our heritage, and despite many permanent features, we continue to accommodate the resolution of that conflict. The Civil War was supported over constraint, but not always on account of slave.
<span>Mao Zedong was
ready to use military force on US UN troops to stop the foreign agenda of
ending Communism in North Korea and China. Communist China was recovering from
a history of war and, therefore, could not enter another war especially against
the Allied forces of US, Britain, and the Soviet Union. However, Mao Zedong new
that if the US subdued and ended communism in North Korea, China would be next.
Therefore, Communist China deployed troops in North Korea forcing the US troops
to retreat. </span>
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Socialism
Socialism advocates that the means of production,
distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a
whole. This denies the individual the opportunity to make their own free
choices as it limits them politically and economically.
Answer:
By giving the president larger powers to use force and other means necessary to face the communist moves in Southeast Asia.
Explanation:
The so-called Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed by Congress on August 7, 1964. It authorized president Lyndon B. Johnson "to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression” by the communists of North Vietnam.
It followed the alledged attack on two U.S. Navy destroyers by North Vietnamese boats in international waters of the Gulf of Tonkin. This resolution opened the door to full military engagement by the US in the conflict in Vietnam.