Which of the following describes Johnson's Vietnam War strategy? A. Limited American support with large economic support B. Brin
ging American soldiers home as soon as possible C. Committing large amounts of American troops to the fight and massive bombing D. Economic support only to South Vietnam
C. Committing large amounts of American troops to the fight and massive bombing
Lyndon B. Johnson's strategy during Vietnam War was basically sending more troops to reinforce due to the devastating loss the attack by the Vietcong agains the US left. He commited a several amount of troops to Vietnam in 1968. He wanted to increase the chances of American success in stopping the spread of communism to South Vietnam.
The correct answer for this question is "d. Selective Service and Allocation Act." The Selective Service and Allocation Act was established in 1942 by FDR to regulate the production and allocation of materials and fuel in the United States during WWII.