This is one of the most complicated and debated issues in 20th century American history. Many historians argue that the killing of President Kennedy had a few particular results:
1. Increased tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union. At the time of Kennedy's killing, he was is the midst of negotiating a peace treaty with the Soviets, a treaty that was not supported by the following administration.
2. An increased American military presence in Vietnam. President Kennedy was considering pulling American military advisors out of Vietnam. His death, many historians feel, indirectly lead to the Vietnam War.
3. A sense of paranoia and distrust in the American government from American citizens. In the years following the death of President Kennedy, many Americans came to doubt the official story of Kennedy's death and believed that the government was hiding information from the public.
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It looks like the top one is the milky way. All three of these look like space to me. Hope this helps give you an idea to answer these.
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In December 1917, Germany agreed to an armistice and peace talks with Russia, and Lenin sent Leon Trotsky to Brest-Litovsk in Belarus to negotiate a treaty. The talks broke off after Germany demanded independence for Russian holdings in Eastern Europe, and in February 1918 fighting resumed on the eastern front.
if you're asking what hindered the US from winning in Vietnam it was cause of multiple factors
first one and probably the biggest is that the war was unpopular back in the US most of the population found it to be a pointless war
second reason would be that the Soviets and us Chinese were training equipping and supporting the Viet Kong
third reason would be that the Viet Kong were excellent guerrilla fighters and knew the land better than the American GIs