Answer:
But in the pre-dawn hours of July 31, 1964, U.S.-backed patrol boats shelled two North Vietnamese islands in the Gulf of Tonkin, after which the Maddox headed to the area. As it cruised along on August 2, it found itself facing down three Soviet-built, North Vietnamese torpedo boats that had come out to chase it away.
Answer:
The Americans weren't as determined to win as the Vietnamese
Explanation:
Basically because the Vietnamese wanted to win more than the Americans did. There were a couple of reasons for this. First, the Americans were an invading force, and the Vietnamese were fighting on their own soil. Second, the Americans were not willing to make an all-out commitment to win.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
In the reservations they were not able to keep their way of life.
Answer:
false, he was an internationalist
Explanation:
he clearly followed an interventionist policy after the beginning of World War II. Many people in the United States continued to believe in isolationism, but Roosevelt did not agree with them, particularly after the war started in September of 1939.