When North Vietnam acted against South Vietnam and sent troops into it in the early 1960s, Congress authorized the president to escalate the conflict.
<h3>What happened after North Vietnam attacked a U.S. Warship?</h3>
The Gulf of Tonkin incident saw the North Vietnamese navy attack a U.S. warship.
This led to the Johnson administration asking the U.S. Congress for permission to escalate the conflict which was granted to them.
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It help pushed the united states into entering the war on the allied side
I think the best answer is option D
The term that refers to a soldier in the Northern, or Union, army during the Civil War was a Yankee. A Confederate soldier fought for the South. The correct answer is C.
Many former salves expected the federal government to give them a certain amount of land as compensation for all the work they had done during the slave era. During Reconstruction, however, the conflict over labor resulted in the sharecropping system, in which black families would rent small plots of land in return for a portion of their crop, to be given to the landowner at the end of each year.