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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
7

Despite a negotiated peace in Vietnam, what happened after Gerald Ford assumed the presidency?

History
2 answers:
3241004551 [841]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(D) Saigon fell to the Viet Cong and Vietnam became a united communist nation.

Explanation:

galina1969 [7]3 years ago
4 0

Despite a negotiated peace in Vietnam, after Gerald Ford assumed the presidency-<u>(D) Saigon fell to the Viet Cong and Vietnam became a united communist nation.</u>

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Explanation:

<u>In the year 1949 china became communist,the US feared that china will spread communism in south Vietnam also and so they decided to help south Vietnam by sending money,military  and food supplies </u>

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<u>In the year 1973 after the american troops where withdraw ed,The congress de funded all its financial support  to south Vietnam government and its defence and leaving them to the communists.In the year 1975  Saigon fell to the Vietnam Congress and Vietnam became a united communist nation.</u>

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Despite a negotiated peace in Vietnam, after Gerald Ford assumed the presidency-<u>(D) Saigon fell to the Viet Cong and Vietnam became a united communist nation.</u>

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