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The statement that explains why the U.S. got involved in the Vietnam War was D. It raised officials' alarm about the global spread of communism.
<h3>Why did the U.S. get involved in Vietnam?</h3>
The U.S. was quite worried about the spread of Communism around the globe and so acted to stop it. This was the main basis of the Civil War.
In order to prevent Communism from spreading in Southeast Asia, the U.S. got involved in Vietnam which then became part of the Cold War.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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Hinton R. Helper's 1857 book, THE IMPENDING CRISIS OF THE SOUTH: HOW TO MEET IT, an appeal to non-slave holders to resist the planter was suppressed in the South. The book staged a strong attack against slavery.
Those people who were found with the copies of the book were beaten up and lynched.
I honestly believe d is the best choice. the map shows how large an affect the sepoy rebellion had on the british rule. the other choices do have reasoning but arent really referred to by the map.
Before Gettysburg, most major Civil War battles in the East
were won by the Union military.involved General Robert E. Lee.were fought on Confeder