The most immediate effect of the Vietnam War was the staggering death toll. The war killed an estimated 2 million Vietnamese civilians, 1.1 million North Vietnamese troops, 200,000 South Vietnamese troops, and 58,000 U.S. troops. Those wounded in combat numbered tens of thousands more. The massive U.S. bombing of both North and South Vietnam left the country in ruins, and the U.S. Army’s use of herbicides such as Agent Orange not only devastated Vietnam’s natural environment but also caused widespread health problems that have persisted for decades.
Answer:
1. The U.S. entered the first war that was not fought on their own ground, therefore they had to make ore supplies than they would usually make if they were fighting over here.
2. Directly after the war came the depression.
Explanation:
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B: Japan was prevented from invading Australia.
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