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Is this like a whole test or some thing this will be hard
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modern day countries of northern Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, and central to southern Mexico. For thousands of years, this area was populated by groups such as the Olmec, Zapotec, Maya, Toltec, and Aztec peoples.
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Correct me if I am wrong but I believe it was by building up their military forces, they increased industrial production and lowered unemployment. It was only a temporary success.
Answer: B. US troops would gradually withdraw from Vietnam.
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Richard Nixon came into office as President in January, 1969. By that time the war in Vietnam involved hundreds of thousands of American troops and over 30,000 American lives had already been lost in the war. The war had become increasingly unpopular with the American people. In November, 1969, President Nixon gave a speech which announced his Vietnamization policy, which emphasized that the United States must empower South Vietnamese forces to assume more combat duties.
By the time the US was shifting emphasis to this sort of policy, it was too late to stave off the victory of the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. The US eventually withdrew its forces from Vietnam in 1973, and by 1975, Saigon (in South Vietnam) fell to the North Vietnamese communist forces.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The recent event I choose is the present political campaigns and the 2020 presidential election.
The past historical event for reference is the US presidential election of 2016. In that elections, so much was said and done about the problems in US politics and how both candidates attack each other, instead of proposing clear arguments and strategies to improve the citizen's conditions in many important areas such as health services, the creation of jobs, internal debt, environment conservation, immigration, crime, among many others.
Unfortunately, four years later, we are witnessing exactly the same behaviors, public conducts, lack of high-level debates, and probably accusations and critiques ar worse this time than four years ago.
My strategy to use modern values to present past events is to invite the American audience to take a serious evaluation of how politics is at its worse level of all times. There are no proposals, just accusations. There is no respect, just aggression. There is no sense of unity, just division. And the extreme visions are polarizing even more. My invitation would be to acknowledge the present situation, knowing that in the past, people have only been a passive witness when their participation is much needed. Not only in the election but closely following the political and economic life of America and the decisions of the representatives.