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Semmy [17]
3 years ago
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Hello!! Could someone, please help me to answers those questions below? It will be very helpful if someone could help me ! (Than

ks:)
1. When did the Vietnam War happen? Where exactly did it take place ?
2. Who were the opposing armies? Why were they fighting?
3. Did they have equal firepower? Who won the war?
4. Was it a popular war? How did people react?
5. What were the consequences of this war on civil society?
History
1 answer:
mina [271]3 years ago
5 0

1) 1955-1975, Vietnam, the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia

2) North Vietnam against South Vietnam, From 1960, the North Vietnamese government went to war with the Republic of Vietnam via its proxy the Viet Cong, in an attempt to annex South Vietnam and reunify Vietnam under a communist party. ... China and the Soviet Union provided aid to and troops in support of North Vietnamese military activities

I could only do 1 and 2, im babysitting rn.

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