This question refers to the War in Vietnam. By 1965, the United States was reluctant about the idea of fully committing to the war in Vietnam. However, the involvement of the United States in the war continued to grow, as that same year, the number of American combatants grew from 50,000 to 100,000. This process of increased involvement was known as the "Americanization" of the war.
Those who disliked the idea of increased involvement generally did so because they believed that the payoff would be too small compared to the risk and cost of getting involved. However, Commanding General Westmoreland and Secretary of Defense McNamara disagreed.
They believed that the most important mission of the United States was to halt the spread of communism. Therefore, they thought that, under no circumstances should the Viet Cong be allowed to win. To this purpose, McNamara published his "Program of Expanded Military and Political Moves with Respect to Vietnam." This suggested that a victory of the Viet Cong would be impossible as long as the United States became fully involved in the war.
The correct answer is Vermont.
St. Albans is located in the Northwest Corner of the State of Vermont, close to the Canadian border.
In 1864, Confederate troops raided the town as a way to try to get the Union to divert troops to their northern border.
The Raid in St. Albans is the northernmost conflict in the Civil War.
The type of rights that the colonists who <span>drafted the Declaration of Independence most wanted to protect were the inalienable rights.
Inalienable means absolute, inherent, inviolable - something that cannot be taken away from you because you are given those rights by being born.
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