True, they used to be strict with Christianity.
n November 1963, President Ngô Đình Diệm of South Vietnam was deposed by a group of Army of the Republic of Vietnam officers who disagreed with his handling of both the Buddhist crisis and the Viet Cong threat to the regime.
The Kennedy administration had been aware of the coup planning,[3] but Cable 243 from the United States Department of State to US Ambassador to South Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., stated that it was US policy[4] not to try to stop it. Lucien Conein, the Central Intelligence Agency’s liaison between the US embassy and the coup planners, told them that the US would not intervene to stop it. Conein also provided funds to the coup leaders.[5]
The coup was led by General Dương Văn Minh and started on 1 November. It proceeded smoothly as many loyalist leaders were captured after being caught off-guard and casualties were light. Diệm was captured and executed the next day along
No and yes
There were two important supreme court ruling.
In the first ruling the native indians received a raw deal from the court as it ruled that they could hold land but they could not have title to that.
On second ruling, the court however ruled on their favor. The indian based their appeal on a ruling that forbid whites from occupying their land.
The ruling of self determination was however not enforced by President Jackton.
Answer:
D. White men could vote in all states.