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The main difference between Vietnam war and the other previous US war was that the Vietnam war was a civil war.
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The Vietnam war was the second Indochina War officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The U.S was allied to South Vietnam as an anti-communist alliance. At the time, the U.S. had a treaty obligation under SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) to help the South Vietnamese. It was a war going on inside a country that lasted for about nineteen years. The justification that U.S. had for the military involvement in the war was because the North Vietnamese had fired on the U.S. ships in International waters.
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Yes , Any dispute about which is more powerful -- the federal government or the states -- was settled in 1789 when the Constitution granted the federal government the right to collect taxes, regulate interstate commerce, raise an army and adjudicate legal disputes between states.States, or alliances of states, have attempted to nullify federal power, but the federal government has eventually prevailed, although in the case of Southern slavery, it took a four-year war for the federal government to do so. Beyond that, states have served as pockets of resistance or innovation, attempting to weaken federal laws, or to advance new legislation that the federal government is not yet ready to consider.
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