A. Stalemate
It s called No-man's land no side was really winning.
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reason why Vietnam War viewed in negative light
- Because it resulted in too many amount of death on both sides
- It caused economic damage that felt by the rest of the seasons.
and yes, this negative view was warranted
Explanation:
Initially, the Vietnam war obtained a positive acceptance from the public, since at that time the government framed the war as an effort to spread the influence of Soviet Union in South East Asia.
But the war lasted longer than expected.
It resulted in around 2 million deaths on both sides. Large portion of it was innocent civilian in vietnam. (since vietnam was the battleground, many of them caught in crossfire)
The government also had to spend a lot of money to military budget. This cut out the fund that can be allocated for welfare programs. In the end, many economists believed that the war contributed to the economic inflation in late 1960s
In the late 1780's, states were debating whether or not to ratify the Constitution. They were broken into two different state convention groups, those who were for and those who against ratification: the Federalists and the Antifederalists.
Federalists were in favor of a strong government and wanted the constitution passed as it was. The Antifederalists formed as opponents to the Federalists. They thought that the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and left the states with with not enough.
State constitutions usually included a bill of rights, which was missing from the Constitution of the United States. This was the main reason why certain states who were not in favor of ratification.
Eventually, the Federalists promised to add a bill of rights, after ratification. This was the main factor that encouraged many states to vote for ratification in the end.
Answer: attack was really a surprise because there were no declaration of war.
People thought war was far away in Europe. Losses were devastating to Navy and
War became real thing.
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