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Why did President Johnson believe that it was important for the United States
to win in Vietnam?
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<em>The Correct Answer Is D. He believed in the domino theory.</em>
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President Johnson believed that it was most important for the US to win in Vietnam because communists were spread around the world and Australia and the US feared that the domino theory was becoming true.

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Answer: The army faced many problems with organization, money, and
transportation. The Continental Army formed a special department, called the Quartermaster, to take care of getting needed items and delivering them to soldiers in the field. The Quartermaster asked each state and its people to help provide food, clothing, blankets and other items, but this did not result in having enough supplies to go around.
Also, There was not a lot of gold and silver in the American colonies. Paper money, or currency, became more and more worthless as the war went on. That meant that the Quartermaster could not easily purchase military supplies from Europe or food from local farmers.
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Answer:The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that enabled those two powers to divide-up Poland between them.
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the one having to do with the British establishing a government in South Africa, since this did away with many of the South African traditions that were in place before British rule. </span></span>