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Explanation: Vietnamization was a strategy that aimed to reduce American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring all military responsibilities to South Vietnam. The increasingly unpopular war had created deep rifts in American society. President Nixon believed his Vietnamization strategy, which involved building up South Vietnam’s armed forces and withdrawing U.S. troops, would prepare the South Vietnamese to act in their own defense against a North Vietnamese takeover and allow the United States to leave Vietnam with its honor intact. But the Vietnamization process was deeply flawed from the beginning.
To make sure that we don’t repeat history
The answer is c government institutions
<em>They wanted the people to have a say in what happened.</em>
<em>(Hey Jay I saw u had an unanswered question so I just made a guess for you, srry if it's too late).</em>
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